An optoelectronic 32-bit serial-to-parallel converter with a novel conversion scheme and shared-trigger configuration has been developed for the label processing of 100-Gbps (25-Gbps × 4 λ) optical packets. No external optical trigger source is required to operate the converter, as the optical packet itself is used to perform self-triggering. Compared to prior optoelectronic label converters, the new device has a much higher gain even while converting labels at higher data rates, and exhibits tolerance to the voltage swing of received packets. The device response is presented together with the experimental demonstration of serial-to-parallel conversion for 4 different labels at 25 Gbps.
Salah IBRAHIM
NTT Photonics Laboratories
Hiroshi ISHIKAWA
NTT Photonics Laboratories
Tatsushi NAKAHARA
NTT Photonics Laboratories
Yasumasa SUZAKI
NTT Photonics Laboratories
Ryo TAKAHASHI
NTT Photonics Laboratories
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Salah IBRAHIM, Hiroshi ISHIKAWA, Tatsushi NAKAHARA, Yasumasa SUZAKI, Ryo TAKAHASHI, "A Novel Optoelectronic Serial-to-Parallel Converter for 25-Gbps 32-bit Optical Label Processing" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E97-C, no. 7, pp. 773-780, July 2014, doi: 10.1587/transele.E97.C.773.
Abstract: An optoelectronic 32-bit serial-to-parallel converter with a novel conversion scheme and shared-trigger configuration has been developed for the label processing of 100-Gbps (25-Gbps × 4 λ) optical packets. No external optical trigger source is required to operate the converter, as the optical packet itself is used to perform self-triggering. Compared to prior optoelectronic label converters, the new device has a much higher gain even while converting labels at higher data rates, and exhibits tolerance to the voltage swing of received packets. The device response is presented together with the experimental demonstration of serial-to-parallel conversion for 4 different labels at 25 Gbps.
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