10/10 and 10/1 budgets Edited by Frank Effenberger Huawei Technologies May 2007.

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10/10 and 10/1 budgets Edited by Frank Effenberger Huawei Technologies May 2007

2 Supporters NameAffiliation

3 10 Gb/s components NOTE: All values here use the ITU formalism, which assumes an ER~9 dB 10 Gb/s receivers (CW mode) –PIN-based: sensitivity around -16 ~ -18 dBm –APD-based: sensitivity around -24 dBm FEC –A pretty safe swag at FEC optical gain: 4 dB So, with FEC, the receivers can give us –PIN-based: sensitivity around -20 ~ -22 dBm –APD-based: sensitivity around -28 dBm

4 Budget, Loss, and Penalties Here, we use the following definition: –Budget = Loss + Penalty = Tx(min) – Sensitiv. Estimates of 10G penalty: –Upstream: 1 dB, assuming DM laser at 1310nm –Downstream: 1 dB, assuming EM laser at 1570nm Straw polls indicated an interest in defining three budgets: –“PX10” : 20 dB loss –“PX20” : 24 dB loss –“B++” : 29 dB loss Let’s assume a dynamic loss range of 15 dB

5 Our blessed single data point The 1GE-PON OLT sensitivity is dBm (at an ER of 10 dB) –Let’s call it -30 dBm, between friends? –The following slide shows a best-effort at trying to reconstruct the whole budget(!) From the dual-rate burst mode analysis –Simple ‘parallel’ receiver will have a sensitivity delta of ~7 dB between 1.25G and 10G So, 10G sensitivity of -23 dBm is what we need –With FEC, that gives us -27 dBm

6 Upstream 1G Budgets (no FEC) (dBm)PX10PX20B++ OLT Rx Sen FEC Gn (dB)000 Penalty (dB)320 Budget (dB) ONT Tx Min ONT Tx Max+4 OLT Rx Ovr

7 Upstream 10G Budgets (dBm)PX10PX20B++(a)B++(b) OLT Rx Sen FEC Gn (dB)0444 Budget (dB) Penalty (dB)2211 ONT Tx Min +3 ONT Tx Max OLT Rx Ovr

8 Downstream 10G Budgets (dBm)PX10PX20B++(1)B++(2) ONT Rx Sen FEC Gn (dB)0444 Budget (dB) Penalty (dB)1111 OLT Tx Min OLT Tx Max ONT Rx Ovr

9 Important simplifications The design approach was to reduce the number of distinct optic types PX10 and PX20 PMD are identical –We use FEC to take the PX10 budget the extra 4 dB to reach the PX20 budget B++ budget defines only 1 new optic –We improve only one side to get the 4~5 dB to reach the B++ budget Other approaches are possible, but –It is unclear if they reduce device and system cost significantly –They will certainly result in more optic types, and this could reduce volumes and cause uncertainty in the market

10 The big B++ questions Upstream –Option a: APD at OLT (receiver constant) Keeps OLT constant across all classes Requires a High power ONT for B++ –Option b: Pre-amplified OLT (transmitter constant) Keeps ONT constant across all classes Requires a Super sensitive OLT for B++ Downstream –Option 1: PIN at ONT (receiver constant) Keeps ONT constant across all classes Requires a High power OLT for B++ –Option 2: APD at ONT (transmitter constant) Keeps OLT constant across all classes Requires a Super sensitive ONT for B++

11 Possible Choices PIN at ONT (Option 1) APD at ONT (Option 2) Downstream APD at OLT (Option a) SOA at OLT (Option b) Upstream 1a: Both Rx constant Symmetric system: 2 ONT, 2 OLT Asymmetric system: 1 ONT, 3 OLT 2a: OLT Constant (kinda) Symmetric system: 2 ONT, 1 OLT Asymmetric system: 2 ONT, 3 OLT 1b: ONT constant Symmetric system: 1 ONT, 2 OLT Asymmetric system: 1 ONT, 3 OLT 2b: Both Tx constant Symmetric system: 2 ONT, 2 OLT Asymmetric system: 2 ONT, 3 OLT