Discovery Semiconductors optical receiver operates from 25 to 28G

April 4, 2017
The 25G clock and data recovery (CDR) Lab Buddy optical receiver for test and measurement applications interfaces with the company's Bit Error Rate (BER) test equipment.

The 25G clock and data recovery (CDR) Lab Buddy optical receiver for test and measurement applications interfaces with the company's Bit Error Rate (BER) test equipment, and provides a receive, reshape, and retime (3R) solution important for 25G SFP and 100G QSFP transmission experiments. The receiver is configured for variable data rate operation ranging from 24.8 to 28.3 Gbit/s, and can operate at 2, 4, 8, and 16 sub-rates over the full rate operating range.
Discovery Semiconductors
Ewing, NJ

www.discoverysemi.com

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