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100-Gbps CMOS Transceiver for Multilane Optical Backplane System with 1.3-cm2 Footprint

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Abstract

A compact 25-Gbps × 4-channel optical transceiver has been fabricated for optical backplane systems. Power consumption was as low as 20 mW/Gbps. A transmission experiment was successfully conducted at 25 Gbps.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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