The ONET1131EC is a 2.5-V EML modulator driver with transmit clock and data recovery
(CDR) designed to operate between 9.8 Gbps and 11.7 Gbps without the need for a reference clock.
CDR bypass mode can be used for operation at lower data rates and a two-wire serial interface
allows digital control of features like output polarity select and input equalization.
The transmit path consists of an adjustable input equalizer for equalization of up to 300
mm (12 inches) of microstrip or stripline transmission line of FR4 printed circuit boards, a
multi-rate CDR and an output modulator driver. Output waveform control, in the form of cross-point
adjustment and de-emphasis, is available to improve the optical eye mask margin. The device
provides bias current for the laser and an integrated automatic power control (APC) loop to
compensate for variations in average optical power over voltage, temperature and time.
The ONET1131EC contains internal analog to digital and digital to analog converters to
support transceiver management and eliminate the need for special purpose microcontrollers.
The ONET1131EC is a 2.5-V EML modulator driver with transmit clock and data recovery
(CDR) designed to operate between 9.8 Gbps and 11.7 Gbps without the need for a reference clock.
CDR bypass mode can be used for operation at lower data rates and a two-wire serial interface
allows digital control of features like output polarity select and input equalization.
The transmit path consists of an adjustable input equalizer for equalization of up to 300
mm (12 inches) of microstrip or stripline transmission line of FR4 printed circuit boards, a
multi-rate CDR and an output modulator driver. Output waveform control, in the form of cross-point
adjustment and de-emphasis, is available to improve the optical eye mask margin. The device
provides bias current for the laser and an integrated automatic power control (APC) loop to
compensate for variations in average optical power over voltage, temperature and time.
The ONET1131EC contains internal analog to digital and digital to analog converters to
support transceiver management and eliminate the need for special purpose microcontrollers.