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A high-speed 850-nm optical receiver front-end in 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS
Authors:Hermans   C. Steyaert   M.S.J.
Affiliation:ESAT-MICAS Lab., Katholieke Univ., Leuven, Belgium;
Abstract:A high-speed optical interface circuit for 850-nm optical communication is presented. Photodetector, transimpedance amplifier (TIA), and post-amplifier are integrated in a standard 0.18-/spl mu/m 1.8-V CMOS technology. To eliminate the slow substrate carriers, a differential n-well diode topology is used. Device simulations clarify the speed advantage of the proposed diode topology compared to other topologies, but also demonstrate the speed-responsivity tradeoff. Due to the lower responsivity, a very sensitive transimpedance amplifier is needed. At 500 Mb/s, an input power of -8 dBm is sufficient to have a bit error rate of 3/spl middot/10/sup -10/. Next, the design of a broadband post-amplifier is discussed. The small-signal frequency dependent gain of the traditional and modified Cherry-Hooper stage is analyzed. To achieve broadband operation in the output buffer, so-called "f/sub T/ doublers" are used. For a differential 10 mV/sub pp/ 2/sup 31/-1 pseudo random bit sequence, a bit error rate of 5/spl middot/10/sup -12/ at 3.5 Gb/s has been measured. At lower bit-rates, the bit error rate is even lower: a 1-Gb/s 10-mV/sub pp/ input signal results in a bit error rate of 7/spl middot/10/sup -14/. The TIA consumes 17mW, while the post-amplifier circuit consumes 34 mW.
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