Three-stage burst-mode transimpedance amplifier in deep-sub-/spl mu/m CMOS technology |
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Authors: | Schneider K. Zimmermann H. |
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Affiliation: | Inst. of Electr. Measurements & Circuit Design, Technische Univ. Wien, Vienna, Austria; |
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Abstract: | A transimpedance amplifier, designed in a digital 120-nm CMOS technology, used as preamplifier for optical burst-mode receivers in passive optical networks is presented. A wide optical input power range of 27 dB can be handled with a variable transimpedance without stability problems by varying the open-loop gain by a factor of 115. Noise and stability analysis of the optical receiver are presented. Sensitivities of - 31.3 dBm at 622 Mb/s and - 28.6 dBm at 1.25 Gb/s with a bit error ratio of 10/sup -10/ and a pseudorandom bit stream of 2/sup 31/-1 are achieved with a power consumption of 88.5 mW. |
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