A 100 GBd PAM-4 optical receiver using a SiGe BiCMOS traveling-wave EIC and a silicon photonic Ge photodetector
J. Declercq,
B. Moeneclaey,
J. Lambrecht
et al.
Abstract:Upcoming 800G and 1.6T transceivers require 200G/lane opto-electronic front-ends. Using a traveling-wave SiGe BiCMOS transimpedance amplifier (62GHz bandwidth, 6.9kOhm gain) assembled with a Silicon Photonic Ge photodetector, a 2.5pJ/bit optical receiver is demonstrated at a gross rate of 200Gbps PAM-4 using 5 taps of equalization.
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