Claims
- 1. An ultra-short-reach optical transceiver comprising:an optical transmitter configured to transmit a first signal, wherein said optical transmitter is nominally designed to transmit data at a designed transmit bit rate of between about 0.9 Gbps and about 1.25 Gbps, said first signal has a bit rate of between about 2 Gbps and about 3 Gbps, and said first signal exhibits an eye opening of at least about 50%; an optical receiver configured to receive a second signal, wherein said optical receiver is nominally designed to receive data at a designed receive bit rate of between about 0.9 Gbps and about 1.25 Gbps, and said second signal has a bit rate of between about 2 Gbps and about 3 Gbps; and a clock and data recovery unit, coupled to said optical receiver, wherein said ultra-short-reach optical transceiver is configured to exchange data with another such ultra-short-reach optical transceiver over a fiber-optic cable of up to about 500 m in length.
- 2. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein said ultra-short-reach optical transceiver is configured to operate at temperatures of between about −5° C. and about 85° C.
- 3. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein said ultra-short-reach optical transceiver is configured to operate at temperatures of between about 0° C. and about 70° C.
- 4. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein said first signal exhibits an eye opening of at least about 70%.
- 5. The ultra-short-reach optical transmitter of claim 1, wherein said bit rate of said first signal is about 2.488 Gbps.
- 6. The ultra-short-reach optical receiver of claim 1, wherein said bit rate of said second signal is about 2.488 Gbps.
- 7. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein said clock and data recovery unit is designed to operate at a third bit rate of about 2.488 Gbps.
- 8. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, wherein said fiber-optic cable is at least about 50 m in length.
- 9. An ultra-short-reach optical communications system comprising:a fiber-optic cable, said fiber-optic cable being up to about 500 m in length; a first one of the ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, coupled to said fiber-optic cable; and a second one of the ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 1, coupled to said fiber-optic cable.
- 10. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 9, wherein said fiber-optic cable is at least about 50 m in length.
- 11. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 9, wherein said ultra-short-reach optical communications system transfers data between said first and said second ultra-short-reach optical transceivers at a bit rate of between about 2 Gbps and about 3 Gbps.
- 12. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 11, wherein said ultra-short-reach optical communications system transfers data between said first and said second ultra-short-reach optical transceivers at a bit rate of about 2.488 Gbps.
- 13. An ultra-short-reach optical transmitter comprising:a laser diode driver; and a laser diode, wherein said ultra-short-reach optical transmitter is nominally designed to transmit data at a designed transmit bit rate of between about 0.9 Gbps and about 1.25 Gbps, said ultra-short-reach optical transmitter is configured to transmit a first signal, said first signal has a bit rate of between about 2 Gbps and about 3 Gbps, said first signal exhibits an eye opening of at least about 50%, and said ultra-short-reach optical transmitter is configured to transmit data to an ultra-short-reach optical receiver over a fiber-optic cable of up to about 500 m in length.
- 14. The ultra-short-reach optical transmitter of claim 13, wherein said first signal exhibits an eye opening of at least about 70%.
- 15. The ultra-short-reach optical transmitter of claim 13, wherein said bit rate of said first signal is about 2.488 Gbps.
- 16. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 13, wherein said designed transmit bit rate is about 1 Gbps.
- 17. The ultra-short-reach optical transceiver of claim 13, wherein said fiber-optic cable is at least about 50 m in length.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to Patent Application No. 09/232,395, filed Jan. 15, 1999 and entitled, “A CONFIGURABLE NETWORK ROUTER,” having H. M. Zadikian, A. N. Seleh, J. C. Adler, Z. Baghdasarian, and V. Parsi as inventors; and Patent Application No. 09/232,397, filed Jan. 15, 1999 and entitled “A METHOD FOR ROUTING INFORMATION OVER A NETWORK,” having A. N. Selah, H. M. Zadikian, Z. Baghdasarian, and V. Parsi as inventors. These related applications are assigned to Cisco Technology, Inc., the assignee of the present invention, and are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and for all purposes.
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