Design and implementation of an optoelectronics chipset for automotive wired network

  • Authors:
  • Won-Seok Oh;Kang-Yeob Park

  • Affiliations:
  • Hybrid Signal Processing Research Center, Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Seongnam, Korea;Hybrid Signal Processing Research Center, Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Seongnam, Korea

  • Venue:
  • ICACT'10 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Advanced communication technology
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

In this paper, an optoelectronics transmitter and receiver chipset is designed and implemented for automotive wired network using 0.5-pm CMOS technology. In fiber optic transmitter (FOT), modulation current has to be arranged in 3 to 4-mA to meet eye protection regulations in visible red wavelength (650-nm). To apply for low cost POF applications, simple and low cost FOT is proposed. FOT is designed to operate at 50-Mb/s bit rates and consumes only 6-mA DC currents including modulation current of 3.5-mA. In the receiver side, two methods of auto-threshold control technique will be introduced and compared. The designed fiber optic receiver (FOR) achieves trans-impedance gain of 145-dBn, 50Mb/ s operations with 45-MHz bandwidth for 4-pF photodiode parasitic capacitance. And proposed fiber optic receiver guarantees digital level output swing against the range of incident photo current from 200-nA to 25-uA and the range of operating frequency from DC to 50-Mb/s. Receiver chipset consumes only 10-mW from a 3.3-V single supply.