Properly optimizing bias voltage in optical modulators directly impacts telecommunication system performance, efficiency, and reliability., wavelength, intensity, phase) onto light signals for transmission through optical fibers and is a backbone technology in the advancement of high-speed, high-bandwidth infrastructure for the internet and. The AFE11612-SEP is a versatile, space-rated, integrated device that can consolidate the circuitry needed for optical and ONET subsystems. The AFE11612-SEP features twelve 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DAC), a sixteen channel 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), and two remote. Avalanche photodiodes (APDs) are widely utilized in laser based fiberoptic systems to convert optical data into electrical form. The APD is usually packaged with a signal conditioning amplifier in a small module. An APD receiver module and attendant circuitry appears in Figure 1. The APD module. APD modules are high-sensitivity photodetectors that integrate an APD (avalanche photodiode), a temperature-compensation bias circuit, and a current-to-voltage converter. Therefore, it is of significant importance to analyze the bias point drift of the integrated optical modulator in detail and to take certain measures to. The EV5490-C-00A is an evaluation board designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the MP5490, which integrates four high-accuracy current sources (ID) for distributed feedback (DFB) laser diodes (LDs), as well as four negative voltage biases for an EML bias. The MP5490 also provides 4-channel EML.