Title :
CMOS Optoelectronic Lock-In Amplifier With Integrated Phototransistor Array
Author :
An Hu ; Chodavarapu, V.P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
We describe the design and development of an optoelectronic lock-in amplifier (LIA) for optical sensing and spectroscopy applications. The prototype amplifier is fabricated using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. complementary metal-oxide semiconductor 0.35-μm technology and uses a phototransistor array (total active area is 400 μm × 640μm) to convert the incident optical signals into electrical currents. The photocurrents are then converted into voltage signals using a transimpedance amplifier for subsequent convenient signal processing by the LIA circuitry. The LIA is optimized to be operational at 20-kHz modulation frequency but is operational in the frequency range from 13 kHz to 25 kHz. The system is tested with a light-emitting diode (LED) as the light source. The noise and signal distortions are suppressed with filters and a phase-locked loop (PLL) implemented in the LIA. The output dc voltage of the LIA is proportional to the incident optical power. The minimum measured dynamic reserve and sensitivity are 1.31 dB and 34 mV/μW, respectively. The output versus input relationship has shown good linearity. The LIA consumes an average power of 12.79 mW with a 3.3-V dc power supply.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; distortion; integrated optoelectronics; low-power electronics; phototransistors; radiofrequency amplifiers; CMOS optoelectronic lock-in amplifier; CMOS technology; frequency 13 kHz to 25 kHz; integrated phototransistor array; light source; light-emitting diode; optical sensing; phase-locked loop; photocurrents; power 12.79 mW; signal distortions; size 0.35 mum; spectroscopy applications; transimpedance amplifier; voltage 3.3 V; Frequency; Optical amplifiers; Optical arrays; Optical distortion; Optical filters; Optical sensors; Optical signal processing; Phototransistors; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Voltage; Amplifier; CMOS; filter; lock-in-amplifier (LIA); optoelectronic; phototransistor; sensing; spectroscopy;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2010.2051438