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24 October 2000 High-performance transimpedance amplifier for OC-48 optical transceiver application
Nasir Abdul Quadir, S. M. Rezaul Hasan
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Proceedings Volume 4228, Design, Modeling, and Simulation in Microelectronics; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405433
Event: International Symposium on Microelectronics and Assembly, 2000, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
A high performance low noise common gate CMOS cascoded transimpedance amplifier designed and simulated in a 0.35 micrometers CMOS technology is presented in this paper. This novel transimpedance amplifier design provides a transimpedance gain of 1k(Omega) with a -3db bandwidth of 2.49GHz, with the input and output noise current spectral density of 7.08pA/(root)Hz and 7.09nV/(root)Hz respectively. With the rapidly emerging optical data-communication technology, this amplifier design is thus well-suited for optical transceiver applications such as the OC-48 standard.
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Nasir Abdul Quadir and S. M. Rezaul Hasan "High-performance transimpedance amplifier for OC-48 optical transceiver application", Proc. SPIE 4228, Design, Modeling, and Simulation in Microelectronics, (24 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405433
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KEYWORDS
Optical amplifiers

Transistors

Fiber amplifiers

Transceivers

Amplifiers

Capacitance

PIN photodiodes

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