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1 October 1990 Performance of a 300-mb/s 1:16 serial/parallel optoelectronic receiver module
Mark Richard, Paul C. Claspy, Kul B. Bhasin, Mark P. Bendett
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Abstract
Optical interconnects are being considered for the high speed distribution of multiplexed control signals in GaAs MMIC-based phased array antennas. This paper describes the performance of a hybrid GaAs optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC), along with a description of its design and fabrication. The OEIC converts a 16-bit serial optical input to a 16 parallel line electrical output using an on-board 1:16 demultiplexer and operates at data rates as high as 305 Mbps. The performance characteristics as well as potential applications of the device are presented.
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Mark Richard, Paul C. Claspy, Kul B. Bhasin, and Mark P. Bendett "Performance of a 300-mb/s 1:16 serial/parallel optoelectronic receiver module", Proc. SPIE 1291, Optical and Digital Gallium Arsenide Technologies for Signal Processing Applications, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.20996
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KEYWORDS
Phased array optics

Gallium arsenide

Demultiplexers

Photonic integrated circuits

Field effect transistors

Clocks

Phased arrays

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