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Design Methodology For Low-noise Cmos Transimpedance Amplifiers Based On Shunt-shunt Feedback Topology
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978-1-5090-2736-1
2016 29th Symposium On Integrated Circuits And Systems Design (sbcci). Ieee, p. , 2016.
WOS:000392290600031
Autor
Ponchet
A. F.; Bastida
E. M.; Finardi
C. A.; Panepucci
R. R.; Tenenbaum
S.; Finco
S.; Swart
J. W.
Institución
Resumen
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) The regulated cascode (RGC) is a widely used topology in transimpedance amplifiers projects. Although it is efficient with respect to power consumption and bandwidth, the regulated cascode presents high input-referred current noise levels that hinder the use of this topology in long distance optical networks. In this paper is proposed a design methodology for CMOS transimpedance amplifiers based on shunt-shunt feedback topology to achieve a broad-band response with low input referred current noise. A complete analysis of the shunt-shunt amplifier is presented. Experimental results shown a 51 dB Omega transimpedance gain and a 10.54 GHz bandwidth. The achieved average input referred current noise equals to 6. 8 pA/root(Hz), the lowest one between other state-of-art CMOS designs. The circuit was manufactured in 130 nm RF CMOS technology. Brazilian Research National Council (CNPq) FAPESP CITAR Project FINEP Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) 29th Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (SBCCI) AUG 29-SEP 03, 2016 Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL