Low-voltage low-power CMOS receiver front-end for gigabit short-reach optical communications
ABSTRACT This article presents a new CMOS receiver analog front‐end for short‐reach high‐speed optical communications, which compensates the limited product bandwidth length of 1‐mm step‐index plastic optical fiber (SI‐POF) channels (45 MHz · 100 m) and the required large‐diameter high‐capacitance S...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of circuit theory and applications 2013-11, Vol.41 (11), p.1175-1187 |
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This article presents a new CMOS receiver analog front‐end for short‐reach high‐speed optical communications, which compensates the limited product bandwidth length of 1‐mm step‐index plastic optical fiber (SI‐POF) channels (45 MHz · 100 m) and the required large‐diameter high‐capacitance Si PIN photodetector (0.8 mm–3 pF). The proposed architecture, formed by a transimpedance amplifier and a continuous‐time equalizer, has been designed in a standard 0.18‐µm CMOS process with a single supply voltage of only 1 V, targeting gigabit transmission for simple no‐return‐to‐zero modulation consuming less than 23 mW. Experimental results validate the approach for cost‐effective gigabit SI‐POF transmission. Comparative analysis with previously reported POF receivers has been carried out by introducing a useful figure of merit. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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ISSN: | 0098-9886 1097-007X |
DOI: | 10.1002/cta.1819 |