Verification of 400 GbE on an FPGA Platform with Optical Modules
Abstract: With the increasing processing data traffic of big data, 5G networks, 8K video and other applications, the existing 100 Gb/s transmission system is no longer sufficient.
Optical signals are transmitted between measurement systems through optical fibers; photoelectric signal conversion is performed by optical interface adapters and optical modules to convert signals into photoelectric and...
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Abstract: With the increasing processing data traffic of big data, 5G networks, 8K video and other applications, the existing 100 Gb/s transmission system is no longer sufficient.
Abstract This thesis looks at where the recent advances in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology have been or could be used to complement and further the development of smarter
The photoelectric conversion function uses a high-performance LCC48 packaged four-channel parallel optical transceiver integrated module, which has its own transceiver optical power,
The Samtec 25/28 Gbps FireFly™ FMC+™ Module supports Data Center, High Performance Computing, and FPGA-to-FPGA protocols including Ethernet, InfiniBand™, Fibre Channel, and
The optical communication is powered by two of Ayar''s SuperNova light source modules, supporting 64 optical channels of high-speed, error-free communication across 8 fibers on each chiplet.
Several low-complexity or simplified key DSP algorithms for the two types of optical communication systems were described in details and experimentally validated.
Abstract— In modern communication systems, optical fiber transmission is widely used because of its low power consumption and wide frequency band. At the same time, by using the SFP (Small Form
The overarching goal of this thesis is to develop and evaluate an HDL implementation of an FPGA system, both logic and peripherals, that acts as physical layer in a fiber-optical communication system.
The main aim of this paper is to present an approach to establish optical fiber communication by employing the standard IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and Optical Sensing circuits that can be implemented
In this article we compare and contrast our experience creating FPGA and GPU implementations of a number of different signal/image processing applications.