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1.25-Gb/s regulated cascode CMOS transimpedance amplifier for Gigabit Ethernet applications
Authors:Sung Min Park Hoi-Jun Yoo
Affiliation:Sch. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Ulsan, South Korea;
Abstract:A transimpedance amplifier (TIA) has been realized in a 0.6-/spl mu/m digital CMOS technology for Gigabit Ethernet applications. The amplifier exploits the regulated cascode (RGC) configuration as the input stage, thus achieving as large effective input transconductance as that of Si Bipolar or GaAs MESFET. The RGC input configuration isolates the input parasitic capacitance including photodiode capacitance from the bandwidth determination better than common-gate TIA. Test chips were electrically measured on a FR-4 PC board, demonstrating transimpedance gain of 58 dB/spl Omega/ and -3-dB bandwidth of 950 MHz for 0.5-pF photodiode capacitance. Even with 1-pF photodiode capacitance, the measured bandwidth exhibits only 90-MHz difference, confirming the mechanism of the RGC configuration. In addition, the noise measurements show average noise current spectral density of 6.3 pA//spl radic/(Hz) and sensitivity of -20-dBm for a bit-error rate of 10/sup -12/. The chip core dissipates 85 mW from a single 5-V supply.
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