Title of article :
A Low-power, CMOS Optical Communication Receiver System for 5Gbps Applications based on RGC Structure
Author/Authors :
Honarmand, S Department of Electrical Engineering - Beyza Branch - Islamic Azad Universit - Beyza, Iran , Zohoori, S Department of Electrical Engineering - Beyza Branch - Islamic Azad Universit - Beyza, Iran , Abbasi, K Department of Physics - College of Science - Yasouj University - Yasouj, Iran
Pages :
10
From page :
57
To page :
66
Abstract :
An optical communication receiver system is presented in this research using 65nm CMOS, which consists of three low-power active differential stages as Limiting Amplifier (LA) following an ultra-low-power RGC-Based Transimpedance Amplifier (RB-TIA). The presented active circuit of the RB-TIA is followed by a gain stage that extends the -3dB frequency of the circuit by creating a resonance for the load capacitance. Thus, needless of consuming extra power, a wide-bandwidth circuit has been designed. In addition, employing active-inductor loads within the LA stages enables obtaining a 5Gbps receiver system. The RB-TIA consumes 573μW and provides 3.52GHz frequency, while the complete optical receiver consumes only 4.76mW power to provide -3dB frequency of 3.5GHz and high gain of 80dB (10’000). The circuits have been mathematically presented and discussed, and simulations have justified the presented circuit design.
Keywords :
Regulated Cascode , Limiting Amplifier , Transimpedance Amplifier , Low-Power , Optical Receiver
Journal title :
Majlesi Journal of Electrical Engineering
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2546763
Link To Document :
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