Abstract
Datacenters demand higher speed vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) based optical interconnects at low-power consumption. As a potential technology enabler, this paper presents a wide-bandwidth and energy-efficient multilevel pulse-amplitude-modulation (PAM) VCSEL driver implemented in an InP 0.25 μm double-heterojunction bipolar transistor (DHBT) technology. The operational bandwidth of the driver is verified and error-free electrical data transmission up to 56 Gbps PAM-2 and 100 Gbps PAM-4 is demonstrated at a driver energy consumption less than 2 pJ/bit. The driver is integrated and tested with an in-house fabricated 850 nm VCSEL. Error-free 56 Gbps PAM-4 optical transmission at a transmitter energy consumption of 3.7 pJ/bit is demonstrated without equalization. This is the highest data rate reported for an integrated PAM-4 modulated VCSEL transmitter, while being the most energy efficient above 40 Gbps operation. Moreover, the VCSEL driver offers a pre-emphasis feature at PAM-2 operation for improved link throughput and receiver sensitivity.
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