Eddie Gambardella
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Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2008
Khadijetou Ly; Angélique Rissons; Eddie Gambardella; Damienne Bajon; Jean-Claude Mollier
Low cost and intrinsic performances of 850 nm Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) compared to Light Emitting Diodes make them very attractive for high speed and short distances data communication links through optical fibers. Weight saving and Electromagnetic Interference withstanding requirements have led to the need of a reliable solution to improve existing avionics high speed buses (e.g. AFDX) up to 1Gbps over 100m. To predict and optimize the performance of the link, the physical behavior of the VCSEL must be well understood. First, a theoretical study is performed through the rate equations adapted to VCSEL in large signal modulation. Averaged turn-on delays and oscillation effects are analytically computed and analyzed for different values of the on- and off state currents. This will affect the eye pattern, timing jitter and Bit Error Rate (BER) of the signal that must remain within IEEE 802.3 standard limits. In particular, the off-state current is minimized below the threshold to allow the highest possible Extinction Ratio. At this level, the spontaneous emission is dominating and leads to significant turn-on delay, turn-on jitter and bit pattern effects. Also, the transverse multimode behavior of VCSELs, caused by Spatial Hole Burning leads to some dispersion in the fiber and degradation of BER. VCSEL to Multimode Fiber coupling model is provided for prediction and optimization of modal dispersion. Lastly, turn-on delay measurements are performed on a real mock-up and results are compared with calculations.
avionics, fiber-optics and photonics technology conference | 2008
Khadijetou Ly; F. Quentel; M. Pez; Eddie Gambardella; J.-C. Mollier
We demonstrated an avionic-representative link at 1 Gb/s with a span of 100 m. The performances are compliant with IEEE GbE specifications and tolerant to ldquoproduction breaksrdquo. In order to validate the reliability of this solution, additional connectors influence on the link performances need to be checked. Also, temperature in the [-40, +85degC] range, and vibrations constrains need to be tested. At term, we expect the transceiver to be improved to include the MMF coupling function, which will help controlling the return losses. Avionic standards, namely ARINC 800 requirements, shall finally be taken into account in link specification.
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2008
Khadijetou Ly; Angélique Rissons; Eddie Gambardella; Jean-Claude Mollier
Optical communication systems have been widely preferred for network communications, especially for Datacoms Local Area Network links. The optical technology is an excellent candidate for on-board systems due to the potential weight saving and EMC immunity. According to the short length of the link and a cost saving, Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL) and multimode fiber are the best solution for gigabit systems. In this context, we propose a modeling of 850nm VCSEL based on the rate equations analysis to predict the optical interconnect performances (jitter, bit error rate). Our aim is to define the operation conditions of VCSEL under large signal modulation in order to maximize the Extinction Ratio (current IOFF below threshold) without affecting link performances. The VCSEL model is developed to provide large signal modulation response. Biasing below threshold causes stochastic turn-on delay. Fluctuations of this delay occur, due to the spontaneous emission. This leads to additional turn-on jitter. These stochastic effects are included in the model by adding the Langevin photon and electron noise sources. The VCSEL behavior under high-speed modulation is studied to observe the transient response and extract the resonance frequency, overshoot and turn-on delay. The associated jitter is evaluated with the standard deviation of the turn-on delay probability density function. Simulations of stochastic and deterministic jitters are realized under different conditions of modulation (OFF current levels). Comparing simulations with measurement results carried out on VCSEL and a short haul gigabit link validates the approach.
Archive | 2002
Jean-Francois Saint Etienne; Juan Lopez; Dominique Portes; Eddie Gambardella; Bruno Pasquier; Philippe Almeida
Archive | 2001
Etienne Jean-Francois Saint; Juan Lopez; Dominique Portes; Eddie Gambardella; Bruno Pasquier; Philippe Almeida
Archive | 2003
Jean-Francois Saint Etienne; Juan Lopez; Dominique Portes; Eddie Gambardella; Bruno Pasquier; Philippe Almeida
Archive | 2002
Jean-Francois Saint Etienne; Juan Lopez; Dominique Portes; Eddie Gambardella; Bruno Pasquier; Philippe Almeida
Archive | 2002
Jean-Francois Saint Etienne; Juan Lopez; Dominique Portes; Eddie Gambardella; Bruno Pasquier; Philippe Almeida
Archive | 2003
Eddie Gambardella; Franck Flourens
Archive | 2004
Eddie Gambardella; Stéphane Monnier