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Home » Credo debuts 800Gbps and 400Gbps Optical DSP

Credo debuts 800Gbps and 400Gbps Optical DSP

August 29, 2022
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Credo introduced its new PAM4 Dove 800 Digital Signal Processor family of products with integrated EML, TFLN and silicon photonics modulator drivers.

The Dove 800 family includes 800Gbps Dove 800/801/802 for OSFP and QSFP-DD800, and 400Gbps Dove 410/401/401 for QSFP112 optical transceivers. 

Highlights:

  • 100G PAM4 on both the electrical host and optical line side.
  • DSPs on optical line side and electrical host side deliver industry leading sensitivity and BER performance, allowing margin for optical alignment and crosstalk.
  • Line side receivers include non-linear cancellation and reflection cancellation to improve yields, while reducing module cost.
  • High-performance transmitters come with multi-tap FIR filters and non-linear cancellation, allowing precision optimization at both the module electrical connector and optical interface.
  • Host side interface supports up to 30dB insertion loss channel, connecting seamlessly with different length switch interfaces without the need for customized per-channel settings.
  • The family comes with EML, TFLN and Silicon Photonics drivers and bias-T but allows use with external laser or modulator driver support to provide customers with maximum flexibility.
  • Independent phase locked loops per channel support flexible breakout configurations including 2x400G, 4x200G and 8x100G.
  • Full suite of test features and loopbacks simplifies lab bring up and production testing to reduce time-to-market.
  • On-chip crossbar simplifies module layout design.
  • Low-power dissipation enables higher rack utilization and lower thermal cooling requirements.

https://credosemi.com/products/optical-dsp/

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