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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 2005

A 1.25-Gb/s CMOS burst-mode optical transceiver for ethernet PON system

Kazuko Nishimura; Hiroshi Kimura; Manabu Watanabe; Tetsuya Nagai; Kazuhiro Nojima; Kazumasa Gomyo; Masato Takata; Mitsuhiro Iwamoto; Hiroaki Asano

A 1.25-Gb/s burst-mode optical transceiver for an Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) system has been developed using a 0.25-/spl mu/m CMOS technology. With the new automatic gain control (AGC) technique and reference-voltage generator (RVG), the optical receiver achieved wide dynamic range of 26.8 dB with sensitivity of -29.0 dBm and overload of -2.2 dBm at a 1.25-Gb/s burst-mode transmission. Moreover, coming up with the novel automatic optical output power and extinction ratio control (APC) system, the optical transmitter successfully suppressed their variations within /spl plusmn/0.4 dBm and /spl plusmn/0.6 dB, respectively in wide temperature range from -40 to 100/spl deg/C. This is the first CMOS optical transceiver that meets the specifications of IEEE802.3ah PX20 standard.


symposium on vlsi circuits | 2004

A 1.25Gbit/s CMOS burst-mode optical transceiver for Ethernet PON system

Kazuko Nishimura; Hiroshi Kimura; Manabu Watanabe; Tetsuya Nagai; Kazuhiro Nojima; Kazumasa Gomyo; Masato Takata; Mitsuhiro Iwamoto; Hiroaki Asano

A 1.25Gbit/s burst-mode optical transceiver for Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) system has been developed using a 0.25 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. With new automatic gain control technique and reference-voltage generator, the optical receiver achieved wide dynamic range of 26.3dB with sensitivity of -29.0dBm and overload of -2.7dBm at 1.25Gbit/s burst-mode transmission. Moreover, coming up with a novel automatic power and extinction ratio control method, the optical transmitter successfully suppressed their variations within /spl plusmn/0.4dBm and /spl plusmn/0.6dB respectively in wide temperature range from -40 to 100/spl deg/C.


Archive | 2008

PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD, AND DISPLAY CONTROL PROGRAM

Tomohiro Ishihara; Kazumasa Gomyo; Satoshi Iino; Yuji Hashimoto


Archive | 2007

Wireless terminal device, wireless connection method, and program

Satoshi Iino; Kazumasa Gomyo; Tomohiro Ishihara; Yuji Hashimoto


Archive | 2008

Portable terminal, display control method, and display control program

Tomohiro Ishihara; Kazumasa Gomyo; Satoshi Iino; Yuji Hashimoto


Archive | 2006

Wireless LAN communication device and beacon transmitting method

Satoshi Iino; Mikihito Sugiura; Kazumasa Gomyo


Archive | 2009

Portable terminal apparatus, display control method, and display control program

Kazumasa Gomyo; Yuji Hashimoto; Satoshi Iino; Tomohiro Ishihara; 一聖 後明; 裕司 橋本; 智裕 石原; 聡 飯野


Archive | 2006

Personal network management method and personal network management apparatus

Kazumasa Gomyo; Satoshi Iino; Yoshihiko Takei


Archive | 2009

Portable terminal device and input operation method and display control method of the portable terminal device

Yuji Hashimoto; Kazumasa Gomyo; Satoshi Iino; Tomohiro Ishihara


Archive | 2007

Communication system, access point, terminal device, and communication method

Kazumasa Gomyo; Yuji Hashimoto; Satoshi Iino; Tomohiro Ishihara; 一聖 後明; 裕司 橋本; 智裕 石原; 聡 飯野

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