High-Speed CMOS Circuits for Optical Receivers

High-Speed CMOS Circuits for Optical Receivers by Jafar Savoj is a detailed exploration published by Springer US on March 16, 2013. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2001 spans 124 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the increasing demands on the global Internet backbone, which is projected to experience significant growth in data transport requirements, necessitating advanced solutions in optical communication.
Readers will find an in-depth discussion on the challenges and innovations in the field of high-speed data transmission, particularly through optical fibers, which offer superior performance in terms of loss and bandwidth. The text delves into both system-level and circuit-level solutions, including wave-division multiplexing (WDM) and advancements in electronic transceivers. This edition provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology and engineering, focusing on electronics and circuits essential for enhancing network throughput.
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With the exponential growth of the number of Internet nodes, the volume of the data transported on the backbone has increased with the same trend. The load of the global Internet backbone will soon increase to tens of terabits per second. This indicates that the backbone bandwidth requirements will increase by a factor of 50 to 100 every seven years. Transportation of such high volumes of data requires suitable media with low loss and high bandwidth. Among the available transmission media, optical fibers achieve the best performance in terms of loss and bandwidth. High-speed data can be transported over hundreds of kilometers of single-mode fiber without significant loss in signal integrity. These fibers progressively benefit from reduction of cost and improvement of perf- mance. Meanwhile, the electronic interfaces used in an optical network are not capable of exploiting the ultimate bandwidth of the fiber, limiting the throughput of the network. Different solutions at both the system and the circuit levels have been proposed to increase the data rate of the backbone. System-level solutions are based on the utilization of wave-division multiplexing (WDM), using different colors of light to transmit s- eral sequences simultaneously. In parallel with that, a great deal of effort has been put into increasing the operating rate of the electronic transceivers using highly-developed fabrication processes and novel c- cuit techniques.
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