Integrated Device Technology (IDT) introduced the first 53 Gbps and 112 Gbps multi-rate Trans-impedance Amplifiers (TIAs) for optical transceivers, active optical cables (AOCs) and On-Board Optics (OBO) applications.
Key attributes and benefits to 200G/400G Datacenter applications include:
- Low power consumption for PAM4 linear receivers and COBO optics in QSFP-DD and OSFP modules, for example, as low as < 150mW/channel
- Excellent flat frequency responses and low group delay with wide bandwidth (up to 43GHz) and AGC, which optimizes PAM4 systems for wide dynamic PMD links
- Very low input referred noise density as low as 10pA/√Hz
- Compact die size enabling small optical assembly and On-Board Optics assembly for better port density
- -40°C to 95°C temperature operation range for 5G wireless front-haul applications
- I2C interface providing on-chip multiple functions, such as control, monitor and alarms

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