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Coherent optical module refers to a typically hot-pluggable coherent optical transceiver that uses coherent modulation (BPSK/
QPSK Phase-shift keying (PSK) is a digital modulation process which conveys data by changing (modulating) the phase of a constant frequency reference signal (the carrier wave). The modulation is accomplished by varying the sine and cosine inputs at ...
/ QAM) rather than amplitude modulation (RZ/ NRZ/
PAM4 Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM) is a form of signal modulation where the message information is encoded in the amplitude of a series of signal pulses. It is an analog pulse modulation scheme in which the amplitudes of a train of carrier pul ...
) and is typically used in high-bandwidth data communications applications. Optical modules typically have an electrical interface on the side that connects to the inside of the system and an optical interface on the side that connects to the outside world through a fiber optic cable. The technical details of coherent optical modules were proprietary for many years, but have recently attracted efforts by multi-source agreement (MSA) groups and a standards development organizations such as the
Optical Internetworking Forum The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) is a prominent non-profit consortium that was founded in 1998. It promotes the development and deployment of interoperable computer networking products and services through implementation agreements (IAs) ...
. Coherent optical modules can either plug into a front panel socket or an on-board socket. Coherent optical modules form a smaller piece of a much larger optical module industry.


Electrical Interface Types

There are multiple variants of the electrical interface of coherent optical modules use.


Analog Coherent Optics (ACO)

The
Optical Internetworking Forum The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) is a prominent non-profit consortium that was founded in 1998. It promotes the development and deployment of interoperable computer networking products and services through implementation agreements (IAs) ...
in 2016 published the CFP2-ACO or CFP2 - Analog Coherent Optics Module Interoperability Agreement (IA). This IA supports a configuration where the digital signal processor (DSP) is on the main board and analog optical components are on the module. This IA is useful in the case when the DSP exceeds the module power envelope. The ACO interface can be used in coherent optics applications when the link delivers a flexible amount of bandwidth to the system, for example when combined with FlexE. The initial ACO IA is for the CFP2 module. The typical optical modulations that are used include Dual Polarization Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DP-QPSK) and Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QAM-16.


Digital Coherent Optics (DCO)

These modules put the DSP on the module and use a conventional retimed digital interface. These modules can use the same optical modulation techniques as the ACO interfaces do.


Optical modulation and multiplexing types

Many different forms of optical modulation and multiplexing have been employed in coherent optical modules.


NRZ and PAM-4 modulation

Some coherent optical modules can fall back to older, simpler modulation techniques such as on-off keying (NRZ) and/or Pulse-amplitude modulation with 4 levels (PAM-4) when appropriate. This is used, for example, when it is discovered that the module on the other end of the link does not support coherent modulation.


Coherent modulation

Techniques include Dual Polarization Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DP-QPSK) and QAM-16.


Tunable optical frequency

Tunable lasers are sometimes used in combination with coherent modulation to allow a module to support various forms of network-based optical switching such as needed in certain cases by an optical mesh networks or a Reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexer (ROADM). In these, the transmit laser can be tuned to a different optical frequency/wavelength. Similarly the receiver is able to receive different optical frequencies.


Lambda multiplexing

Different optical wavelengths, also referred to as lambdas, of light are multiplexed within some coherent optical modules using
wavelength-division multiplexing In fiber-optic communications, wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) is a technology which multiplexes a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber by using different wavelengths (i.e., colors) of laser light. This techniq ...
(WDM). Variants include Coarse WDM (CWDM), Dense WDM (DWDM).


In-module components

Coherent optical modules have a series of components inside, some of which have received attention from standards development organizations.


In-module gearbox

In many cases, the baud rate of the coherent optical interface does not equal the baud rate of the electrical interface. In these cases, a "gearbox" may be used within the module to convert between the rates. Because coherent modules typically have Digital Signal Processors, these gearbox functions sometimes are implemented in firmware.


In-module forward error correction

Particularly in the long-reach module market, in-module
Forward Error Correction In computing, telecommunication, information theory, and coding theory, an error correction code, sometimes error correcting code, (ECC) is used for controlling errors in data over unreliable or noisy communication channels. The central idea is ...
(FEC) has been included. This has been in both proprietary and standards-based forms. Coherent optical modules sometimes have used
soft-decision decoder In information theory, a soft-decision decoder is a kind of decoding methods – a class of algorithm used to decode data that has been encoded with an error correcting code. Whereas a hard-decision decoder operates on data that take on a fixed ...
FEC algorithms


In-module optical transceiver implementation agreements

The OIF has created interoperability agreements to create multi-vendor interoperability for a series of in-module components, particularly focused on coherent transmission. These have included * High Bandwidth Integrated Polarization Multiplexed Quadrature Modulators * Integrated Polarization Multiplexed Quadrature Modulated Transmitters * Integrated Dual Polarization Micro-Intradyne Coherent Receivers


In-module tunable laser implementation agreements

The OIF has created interoperability agreements to create multi-vendor interoperability for the tunable lasers that are sometimes used in optical modules. These have included * Integrable Tunable Laser Assembly Multi Source Agreement * Micro Integrable Tunable Laser Assembly Implementation Agreement


Front panel optical module MSAs

Several Multi-source agreements (MSAs) have coherent optical modules.


QSFP family front-panel modules

* QSFP - Quad SFP * QSFP28 - 4 x 28 Gb/s interface * QSFP-DD - double density QSFP * MicroQSFP * OSFP transceiver


CFP family front-panel modules

The C form-factor pluggable (CFP) is an MSA among competing manufacturers for a common form-factor for the transmission of high-speed digital signals. * CFP2 * CFP4 * CFP8


On-Board Optical module MSAs

Some pluggable modules fit on top of the
printed circuit board A printed circuit board (PCB; also printed wiring board or PWB) is a medium used in electrical and electronic engineering to connect electronic components to one another in a controlled manner. It takes the form of a laminated sandwich str ...
instead of on the front panel.


CFP family on-board modules

* MSA 5″×7″ (Gen 1) * MSA 4″×5″ (Gen 2)


Users of Coherent optical Modules

Long-haul Optical Transport Network (OTN) networks were the traditional users of coherent modulation. Cloud scale data centers have become an important consumer of coherent optical modules, particularly in the Ethernet connectivity space for reaches greater than 10 km where the advantages of coherent modulation can outweigh the increased cost.


Optical module focused trade shows

The main trade show for the coherent optical module industry is the
Optical Fiber Conference Optics is the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it. Optics usually describes the behaviour of visible, ultraviole ...
(OFC), that is held annually in southern California. Other prominent shows for the industry include ECOC in Europe and FOE in Japan.


References


External links


CFP Committee website

OIF Implementation Agreements
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