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Integration of BCH Encoder in SiGe Driver System

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Abstract

We implement a 56-Gbps BCH encoder in a 130-nm SiGe technology suitable for VCSEL drivers for short-reach optical communication. We show that encoder-driver integration can reduce total power consumption in addition to reducing manufacturing cost.

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