By using 2 3 2 MIMO and photonics-aided heterodyne coherent detection based on advanced digital signal procession, we have experimentally demonstrated a radio-overfiber system which can reliably deliver a 59.52 Gbit/s PDM-SC-16QAM signal over a 20 km SMF-28 and a 40 m W-and wireless link with the BER less than HD-FEC threshold. When we extend the transmission fiber length to be 100 km, we can realize 51.2 Gbit/s PDM-SC-16QAM signal transmission over the same wireless link. To our knowledge, this is one record for the PDM-SC-16QAM signal wireless transmission at W-band.
AbstractIn this article, a novel two-stage 45-57 GHz low-power amplifier is presented and implemented in a 90-nm bulk CMOS technology. The crossing-capacitor neutralization technique is adopted to improve the gain and isolation of the amplifier. Meanwhile, the low-loss transmission line and on-chip transformer are designed for the matching networks. The measurement results show that the proposed amplifier achieves 3-dB gain bandwidth of 12 GHz, from 45 to 57 GHz. The maximum small-signal gain of this amplifier is 7.2 dB at 48.4 GHz, and the output 1-dB compression power is 26.8 dBm at 48.4 GHz. This amplifier consumes total power of 5.52 mW under 1.2 V voltage supply.
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