Discovery Semiconductors InGaAs optical receiver has adjustable gain

Feb. 8, 2017
The DSC-R418 linear InGaAs optical receiver is currently available in the self-contained Lab Buddy instrument.

The DSC-R418 linear InGaAs optical receiver is currently available in the self-contained Lab Buddy instrument with a differential conversion gain of up to 3000 V/W, linear response to >-6 dBm optical input, and -3 dBm maximum optical overload. The 28 Gbaud receiver has adjustable gain for Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM-4).
Discovery Semiconductors
Ewing, NJ

www.discoverysemi.com

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