Tessenderlo, Belgium; Eindhoven & Enschede, The Netherlands – March 26, 2025
X-FAB Silicon Foundries SE, the leading analog/mixed-signal and specialty foundry, SMART Photonics, the leading Indium Phosphide (InP) integrated photonics foundry, and Epiphany Design, a fabless photonic design house specialized in hybrid and heterogeneous photonics, are collaborating to develop a new heterogeneous photonics integration platform that combines the strengths of InP and Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) technologies, enabling multi-tera bit data rates for datacom and telecom applications.
Through the co-optimization of SOI, InP, and Micro-Transfer-Printing (MTP) technologies, the new platform aims to address customer requirements for high-speed data rates and energy efficiency in high-volume manufacturing of optical transceivers. It also enables new functionalities and improved system performance while reducing integration costs through relaxed photonics packaging requirements. MTP technology, pioneered by X-Celeprint, provides a broad degree of freedom for the system and product designers, by allowing flexible integration of chiplets into the product design.
The collaboration has made significant progress, resulting in the development of a design flow and PDK that enables the design of photonics circuits integrating InP chiplets on an SOI platform. This design flow is implemented in Luceda's IPKISS EDA tool. Luceda's technical expertise and support enabled the design of the demonstrator.
This collaboration builds upon the PhotonixFAB EU funding project, which supports the development of industrial pilot lines for silicon photonics SOI, micro-transfer print ready InP chiplets and MTP of InP chiplets on SOI and SiN photonics wafers.
The complete design flow will be available for early access in the first quarter of 2026. The goal is to support lead customers industrial prototyping by mid-2026, with production ramp-up readiness in 2027.
Read full press release at source: https://www.xfab.com/news/details/article/x-fab-smart-photonics-and-epiphany-design-demonstrate-inp-on-silicon-design-flow-for-next-generation-optical-transceivers-at-ofc