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In this tutorial paper we review the nature and requirements of optical fiber communications systems, and identify some trends in fiber systems that will have a bearing on the integrated circuits used to realize them. We concentrate on the optical interface layer, and only discuss up- and down-stream signal processing as it impacts the components of interest. The emphasis is on high capacity links, operating at line rates of above 2.5 Gb/s.