Guangtongxin yanjiu (Feb 2024)
Research on High-Performance Reception Technology for 50 Gbit/s PON
Abstract
【Objective】In order to meet the growing demand for ultra-gigabit, from gigabit to 10-gigabit, from The 5th Generation Fixed networks (F5G) to F5G-Advanced (F5.5G), 50 Gbit/s Passive Optical Network (PON) is considered to be an important part of F5.5G. This paper conducts a thorough study of 50 Gbit/s PON technology, reflecting the latest advancements in access networks.【Methods】This paper initially addresses the difficulties in achieving high sensitivity in 50 Gbit/s PON, and proposes a solution. 50 Gbit/s Non-Return-to-Zero (NRZ) signals pass through Avalanche Photodiode (APD) detectors to form macroscopic currents that can be detected under strong electric fields. These currents are then amplified by a Transresistance Amplifier (TIA) and converted into voltage outputs. After balancing, the Feed Forward Equalizer (FFE) and Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE) of optical Digital Signal Processing (oDSP) chip are used to compensate the trailing phenomenon of pulse signal, and the influence of intersymbol interference is minimized by DFE. Then the paper analyses the key technologies such as APD, TIA and oDSP, comparing the reception performance between 25 Gbit/s and 50 Gbit/s APDs.【Results】Experimental test results show that the 25 Gbit/s APD maintains error-free signal reception at -8.48 dBm over 4 minutes, and reaches -26.61 dBm at a Bit Error Rate(BER) of 2.78e-2. The 50 Gbit/s APD exhibits no bit errors at -8.97 dBm and achieves -27.05 dBm at the same BER, with the second 50 Gbit/s APD set demonstrating similar results.【Conclusion】The 50 Gbit/s APD has superior receiving sensitivity and performance, making it highly suitable for 50 Gbit/s PON optical modules to help achieve high receiver sensitivity. The paper suggests a feasible approach for cost reduction in future implementations, focusing on the balance technology and APD.