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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

K. Schneider, M. Förtsch, H. Zimmermann:
"Low-Power Optoelectronic IC";
Talk: International Symposium on Electron Devices for Microwave and Optoelectronic Applications (EDMO), Berg-en-Dal, South Africa; 11-08-2004 - 11-09-2004; in: "EDMO 2004", (2004), ISBN: 0-7803-8574-8; 83 - 86.



English abstract:
A very low-power optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) for highly parallel optical receivers is introduced. It is necessary to minimize the power consumption of each optical receiver to enable an array of receivers. An integrated photodiode with low input capacitance takes care of the detection of visible and near infrared light. Rise- and fall times of tr=470ps and tf=421ps, with an overall (optical and electrical) power consumption of 1.77mW at a data rate of 500Mb/s down to a power consumption of 0.66mW at 40Mb/s, were achieved. Because of the pin photodiode, a standard 0.6µm BiCMOS process is used, which needs only one minor process modification for the integration of the pin photodiode.


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