
Integrated CMOS Circuits for Optical Communications
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 15. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
XV, 173 pages
978-3-642-05776-2 (ISBN)
Description
This work investigates the feasibility of the integration of interface circuits for op tical communication systems in a standard unmodified digital CMOS process. This paves the way for single chip communication systems where the optical interfaces are integrated on the same die as the required digital circuitry. The optical receiver is a key element in the optical communication link. In this work, a transimpedance amplifier, which consists of a voltage amplifier with resis tive feedback, is used as the first stage. Unlike for many other circuits, the optimal place of its dominant pole is the input node. It is also demonstrated that a high gain of the voltage amplifier is primordial to obtain good performances and that this may be obtained through the use of multiple stages. Noise aspects are investigated and the conclusion is drawn that the amplifier's input capacitance can be smaller than the photodiode's capacitance for optimal performance.
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Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2004
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XV, 173 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-05776-2 (9783642057762)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-07926-3
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Content
1 Introduction.- 2 The CMOS Optical Receiver.- 3 Integrated CMOS Optical Receivers.- 4 Full Integration of a Standard CMOS Optical Transmitter.- 5 Electrical Interference in Mixed-Mode Integrated Circuits.- 6 Final Discussion.