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A new equalizer for 2 Gb/s short-reach SI-POF links

C. Gimeno,E. Guerrero,Carlos Sánchez‐Azqueta,Guillermo Royo,C. Aldea,S. Celma-2015-06-01-Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE
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We present a new CMOS analog continuous-time equalizer that overcomes the limitations of the most widely used continuous-time equalizer, the degenerated differential pair. The equalizer has been proved for multi-gigabit short-range applications targeting up to 2 Gb/s through a 50-m SI-POF. The prototype consumes 2.7 mW for a 1-V supply voltage.

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We present a new CMOS analog continuous-time equalizer that overcomes the limitations of the most widely used continuous-time equalizer, the degenerated differential pair. The equalizer has been proved for multi-gigabit short-range applications targeting up to 2 Gb/s through a 50-m SI-POF. The prototype consumes 2.7 mW for a 1-V supply voltage.

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GigabitEqualizerComputer scienceCMOSAdaptive equalizerElectronic engineeringVoltageElectrical engineering

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