Autumn 2018 Optical Connections Magazine

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HiLight Semiconductor debuts new range of pure CMOS chipsets at CIOE 2018

UK-based HiLight Semiconductor is to debut multiple new CMOS optical PMD product lines for volume applications up to 100G at CIOE 2018 in Shenzhen. The products and reference designs will include a 10G-PON Symmetric BOSA-on-Board reference design comprising the HLC10P0 symmetric PON ‘Combo’ IC interfaced with a BOSA using HiLight’s HLR10G1 APD TIA. The complete reference design consumes a class leading 750mW due to the chipset being designed in pure CMOS. Also on display will be a complete CMOS 12G SFP+ SR reference design solution, using the HLC12V0 ‘Combo’ IC, for Datacom transceivers and AOC applications offering significant BOM cost savings and a typical total operating power of 600mW, along with a quad 25G receiver with integrated CDRs in pure CMOS.

next generation, low power, low cost 100G optical links. The company is planning to make available the HLC12L0 LR ‘Combo’ IC with 5-in1 integrated functionality alongside a complete SFP+ LR reference design with typical power consumption of 700mW, in the near future Christian Rookes, VP Marketing at HiLight, commented “HiLight’s symmetric HLC10P0 BoB reference design demonstrates market leading performance, including a low power CMOS transmitter extinction ratio to within ±1dB across temperature with negligible additional power consumption. Typical receiver sensitivity is better than -32dBm @ BER 1E-3.” 10G burst laser driver that can automatically control

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The quad receiver IC forms part of a complete CMOS chipset solution for 100G QSFP28 being developed by HiLight for

New DCI book is a first Datacenter Connectivity Technologies: Principles 100 metres with multi- mode fibre links inside data centres, to long

and Practice, edited by Frank Chang, chief engineer at Source Photonics and member of the ECOC Market Focus committee, provides a comprehensive and in-depth look at the development of various optical connectivity technologies which are making an impact on the building of data centres. The technologies

distances of hundreds of kilometres with single- mode fibre links. The book is the first of its kind to address the various advanced technologies connecting data centres. It represents a collection of achievements and the latest developments from well- known industry experts and academic researchers active in this field. The book is available from most major online retailers.

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