Session 8 overview: Optical links and copper PHYs: Wireline subcommittee

2014 
Cloud computing requires interconnect solutions for distances ranging from tens of kilometers to less than one meter, driving the demand for advances in both optical links and copper-based Ethernet PHYs. The power consumption, cost, data-rate, and density of these designs must all be improved simultaneously, driving innovation in both the circuit and system architectures. This session includes 9 papers, including demonstrations of a highly parallel short-reach 60×10Gb/s optical interconnect, linear as well as non-linear techniques for electronic dispersion compensation of optical-component non-idealities at 6 to 25Gb/s, and a driver enabling a VCSEL rated for 25Gb/s to operate at 40Gb/s. Similarly, a new 10GBASE-T analog front-end and a GPHY driver architecture with rail-to-rail full-duplex operation demonstrate power savings for Ethernet PHY applications. Finally, two new CDR architectures enable robust frequency acquisition and low-jitter clock recovery in reference-less systems.
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