Title :
A 1.8Gb/s/ch 10mW/ch −23dB crosstalk eight-channel transimpedance amplifier array for LADAR systems
Author :
Sang Gyun Kim ; Seunghwan Jung ; Xiao Ying ; Hanbyul Choi ; Yun Seong Eo ; Sung Min Park
Author_Institution :
Kwangwoon Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
This paper presents an eight-channel inverter transimpedance amplifier (INV-TIA) array realized in a standard 0.18μm CMOS technology for the applications of linear laser detection and ranging (LADAR) systems. For comparison purposes, a couple of multi-channel TIA arrays including a four-channel current-mirror transimpedance amplifier (CM-TIA) array, and a four-channel INV-TIA array are demonstrated together. A typical linear LADAR system mandates a compact high-speed read-out integrated circuit (ROIC) to capture the reflected lights from a target. Therefore, the design approach of a conventional current-mode TIA is an easier way. However, the crosstalk performace between channels of the current-mode TIAs gets seriously detrimental in accordance with increasing frequencies. Hence, we exploit a voltage-mode INV-TIA array in this work so as to lower the crosstalk between channels for comparable gain, bandwidth, and power consumption characterstics.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; crosstalk; current mirrors; current-mode circuits; operational amplifiers; optical radar; CM-TIA; CMOS technology; INV-TIA; LADAR systems; ROIC; current-mode TIA; eight-channel inverter transimpedance amplifier array; four-channel current mirror transimpedance amplifier array; laser detection and ranging; multichannel TIA arrays; read-out integrated circuit; size 0.18 mum; Arrays; Bandwidth; Crosstalk; Current measurement; Gain; Gain measurement; Semiconductor device measurement; CMOS; Crosstlak; LADAR; Multi-channel; Optical receiver; Transimpedance amplifier; array;
Conference_Titel :
SoC Design Conference (ISOCC), 2013 International
Conference_Location :
Busan
DOI :
10.1109/ISOCC.2013.6864000