DC-Coupled Burst-Mode Laser Diode Driver with Automatic Power Control for 1.25Gbit/s PON System

Author: Fu Sheng-Meng   Chen Chao-Yang  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 0925-1030

Source: Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, Vol.46, Iss.2, 2006-02, pp. : 159-164

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Abstract

An integrated burst-mode laser diode driver is presented for PON application. The bias current range and modulation current range are 1–75 mA and 5–80 mA respectively. The DC-coupled interface between the driver and the laser diode can tolerate the output transient voltage as low as 0.6v. The novel digital APC loop can stabilize the output average optical power and extinction ratio respectively within ± 0.3 dBm and ± 0.4 dB (−40 to 100^∘C) with less than 0.6 μs initialization time and infinite bias current and modulation current hold time. Moreover, the fast burst response is achieved with burst on/off time less than 5 ns. The chip is implemented in a TSMC 0.35-μm SiGe BiCMOS technology and occupies an area of 1.56 × 1.67 mm2 with power consumption of 105 mW from a supply voltage of 2.5 v.