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The BCM87103 converts two lanes of 53 Gb/s (at 26-Gbaud PAM-4) or four lanes of 25-Gb/s NRZ from the system side into one lane of 106 Gb/s (at 53 Gbaud PAM-4) to drive next-generation high-density
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In this paper, we propose a high-speed optical receiver module with four channels. The optical receiver module was composed of a four-channel PIN photodiode array and a four-channel linear
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