Spatially modulated light detector in CMOS with sense-amplifier receiver operating at 180 Mb/s for optical data link applications and parallel optical interconnects between chips

Citation
M. Kuijk et al., Spatially modulated light detector in CMOS with sense-amplifier receiver operating at 180 Mb/s for optical data link applications and parallel optical interconnects between chips, IEEE S T QU, 4(6), 1998, pp. 1040-1045
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
ISSN journal
1077260X → ACNP
Volume
4
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1040 - 1045
Database
ISI
SICI code
1077-260X(199811/12)4:6<1040:SMLDIC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
We present a first realization of a detector receiver combination based on the spatially modulated light detector (SML-detector). The SML-detector giv es an output signal that has a shorter falling edge than that of a conventi onal CMOS) detector. It is combined with a sense-amplifier in a standard 0. 8-mu m CMOS technology, allowing one to receive over 155-Mb/s of light puls es at 5.6-mu W average light input power for lambda = 860 nm, The detector 3-dB bit-rate is 300 Mb/s for this wavelength and for the used spatial topo logy. For lambda = 635 nm the detector 3-dB bit-rate is 510 Mb/s. Apart fro m monolithic integration of detector and receiver, further signal processin g circuitry (including digital signal processing functions) can be integrat ed on the same chip. The compact system allows conceiving low-cost densely packed optoelectronic receivers for parallel optical interconnects and for wavelength division multiplexing applications in the visible and the near-i nfrared wavelength range.