Matching circuits on optoelectronic devices

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C257SE23079, C257SE31054, C257SE25015, C257SE23062, C257SE29116, C257S349000, C257S080000, C257S081000, C257S138000, C365S200000, C345S082000, C330S308000, C330S110000, C330S282000, C330S289000

Reexamination Certificate

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07573126

ABSTRACT:
The present invention alters the frequency response of an optoelectronic device to match a driver circuit that drives the optoelectronic device. The optoelectronic device is formed on a first substrate. A matching circuit is also formed on the first substrate and coupled to the optoelectronic device to change its frequency response. The matching circuit provides a precise and repeatable amount of inductance to an optoelectronic device.

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