Abstract
High-speed electronic circuits are crucial to the success of optical interconnects. This Chapter focuses on the driver electronics in the transmitter and the transimpedance amplifier in the receiver. These critical circuits need to be closely integrated and co-designed with the electro-optic and opto-electronic devices such as VCSELs and photodiodes. The most practical modulation schemes for optical interconnects are also discussed and the basic driver and transimpedance amplifier circuit architectures are introduced together with some state-of-the-art research results.
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