Sun et al., 2017 - Google Patents
SWDM PAM4 transmission from 850 to 1066 nm over NG-WBMMF using 100G PAM4 IC chipset with real-time DSPSun et al., 2017
- Document ID
- 13712660879786818940
- Author
- Sun Y
- Lingle R
- Chang F
- McCurdy A
- Balemarthy K
- Shubochkin R
- Nasu H
- Gray T
- Scott K
- Fan W
- Braganza D
- Kamino J
- Kise T
- Tatum J
- Bhoja S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Lightwave Technology
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The 53.125 Gbps transmission is experimentally investigated over a next-generation wideband multimode optical fiber (NG-WBMMF) using transmitter optical sub-assemblies (TOSAs) and wideband receiver optical sub-assemblies (ROSAs) developed for 25 Gbps …
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