The migration of the Optical Internetworking Forum common electrical interface standardization to optical intra-system interconnects beyond 25 Gb/s

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Thomas Eckart;Hans-Joachim Götz;Thomas Ziselsberger;Klaus-Holger Otto
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There has been a decade long history of groundbreaking work on Common Electrical Interface (CEI) Implementation Agreements within the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF). While the first edition of CEI specifications was dedicated to 6 Gb/s and 11 Gb/s serial electrical interfaces, later revisions address a range of applications encompassing 20 Gb/s to 28 Gb/s rates involving various classes of reach, with recent initiatives targeted at doubling these rates. This paper discusses the evolution of OIF CEI specification development, including the impacts of critical elements such as channel models, signaling schemes, and the power consumption of the required Serdes designs. It provides an overview of current active work areas that are focusing upon 28 Gb/s and 56 Gb/s serial electrical interfaces and their relevance to some of the latest 100G to 400G line card and system developments. Finally, it offers a projection of ongoing OIF work regarding the Next Generation Interconnect (NGI) framework project, which is starting to define a transition path from electrical to optical intra-system interconnects for even higher serial data rates and longer reaches.
光互联论坛通用电气接口标准化向超过25 Gb/s的光系统内互连的迁移
在光互联网络论坛(OIF)内,关于通用电气接口(CEI)实施协议的开创性工作已有十年的历史。虽然CEI规范的第一版专用于6 Gb/s和11 Gb/s串行电气接口,但后来的修订版涉及一系列应用,包括20 Gb/s至28 Gb/s的速率,涉及各种级别的覆盖范围,最近的举措旨在将这些速率提高一倍。本文讨论了OIF CEI规范开发的演变,包括关键元素的影响,如信道模型、信令方案和所需Serdes设计的功耗。它概述了当前活跃的工作领域,重点是28 Gb/s和56 Gb/s串行电气接口,以及它们与一些最新的100G到400G线路卡和系统开发的相关性。最后,它预测了正在进行的关于下一代互连(NGI)框架项目的OIF工作,该项目正在开始定义从电到光的系统内互连的过渡路径,以实现更高的串行数据速率和更长的覆盖范围。
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Bell Labs Technical Journal
Bell Labs Technical Journal 工程技术-电信学
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期刊介绍: The Bell Labs Technical Journal (BLTJ) highlights key research and development activities across Alcatel-Lucent — within Bell Labs, within the company’s CTO organizations, and in cross-functional projects and initiatives. It publishes papers and letters by Alcatel-Lucent researchers, scientists, and engineers and co-authors affiliated with universities, government and corporate research labs, and customer companies. Its aim is to promote progress in communications fields worldwide; Bell Labs innovations enable Alcatel-Lucent to deliver leading products, solutions, and services that meet customers’ mission critical needs.
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