Pluggable electro-optical circuit board interconnect based on embedded graded-index planar glass waveguides

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Widespread adoption of electro-optical circuit boards based on embedded glass waveguide technology would enable seamless optical connectivity from external fiber-optic networks to system embedded optical interconnect architectures. In this paper, we report on the fabrication of planar multimode waveguides within thin glass foils based on a two-step thermal ion exchange process. Novel lamination techniques were developed to allow glass waveguide panels to be reliably integrated into a conventional electronic multilayer printed circuit board. In addition, a complete suite of optical connector technologies were developed to enable both direct fiber-to-board and board-to-board connectivity. We present the design, development, and characterization of a fully integrated connection platform, comprising a 281 × 233 mm2 multilayer electro-optical backplane with integrated planar glass waveguides, a pluggable connector system, and five pluggable test cards. Both on-card and externally generated 850 and 1310-nm optical test data were conveyed through the connector and waveguide system and characterised for in-system and system-to-system optical connectivity at data rates up to 32 Gb/s per channel exhibiting bit error rates of less than 10-12.

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Pitwon, R. C. A., Brusberg, L., Schroder, H., Whalley, S., Wang, K., Miller, A., … Cole, A. (2015). Pluggable electro-optical circuit board interconnect based on embedded graded-index planar glass waveguides. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 33(4), 741–754. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2014.2361438

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