Terabus: a chip-to-chip parallel optical interconnect

Terabus is based on a chip-like optoelectronic packaging structure (Optochip) assembled directly onto an organic card with integrated waveguides (Optocard). To-date, Terabus has demonstrated 4times12-array optical transmitters and receivers operating up to 20 Gb/s and 14 Gb/s per channel

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