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A 46-GHz distributed transimpedance amplifier using SiGe bipolar technology
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2003
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PhotonicsMillimeter Wave TechnologyEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesTransimpedance AmplifierOptical Wireless CommunicationPhotonic Integrated CircuitTypical TransimpedanceOptical CommunicationSige Bipolar TechnologyMicroelectronicsMicrowave PhotonicsOptoelectronicsOptical AmplifierTypical 3-Db Bandwidth
In this work we present a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with a typical 3-dB bandwidth of 46 GHz, suitable for 40 Gb/s data communication links, realized in a commercial SiGe BiCMOS technology. The amplifier uses a traveling-wave topology and achieves a typical transimpedance of 47 dB/spl Omega/ and a low input-referred current noise of 24 pA Hz/sup -0.5/ averaged between 0 and 40 GHz. The amplifier is especially designed to be integrated with a photodiode in a hybrid photoreceiver, using bond wire interconnects. A set of photoreceivers was successfully tested over a temperature range from 0 to 70 C. The low noise of the TIA results in a large dynamic range of the receivers and error-free operation was achieved up to an overload optical input power of more than +3 dBm.
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