Analysis and Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Optical Receivers
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Analysis and Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Optical Receivers

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Analysis and Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Optical Receivers

About this book

An up-to-date, comprehensive guide for advanced electrical engineering studentsand electrical engineers working in the IC and optical industries

This book covers the major transimpedance amplifier (TIA) topologies and their circuit implementations for optical receivers. This includes the shunt-feedback TIA, common-base TIA, common-gate TIA, regulated-cascode TIA, distributed-amplifier TIA, nonresistive feedback TIA, current-mode TIA, burst-mode TIA, and analog-receiver TIA. The noise, transimpedance, and other performance parameters of these circuits are analyzed and optimized. Topics of interest include post amplifiers, differential vs. single-ended TIAs, DC input current control, and adaptive transimpedance. The book features real-world examples of TIA circuits for a variety of receivers (direct detection, coherent, burst-mode, etc.) implemented in a broad array of technologies (HBT, BiCMOS, CMOS, etc.). 

The book begins with an introduction to optical communication systems, signals, and standards. It then moves on to discussions of optical fiber and photodetectors. This discussion includes p-i-n photodetectors; avalanche photodetectors (APD); optically preamplified detectors; integrated detectors, including detectors for silicon photonics; and detectors for phase-modulated signals, including coherent detectors. This is followed by coverage of the optical receiver at the system level: the relationship between noise, sensitivity, optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR), and bit-error rate (BER) is explained; receiver impairments, such as intersymbol interference (ISI), are covered. In addition, the author presents TIA specifications and illustrates them with example values from recent product data sheets. The book also includes:

  • Many numerical examples throughout that help make the material more concrete for readers
  • Real-world product examples that show the performance of actual IC designs
  • Chapter summaries that highlight the key points
  • Problems and their solutions for readers who want to practice and deepen their understanding of the material
  • Appendices that cover communication signals, eye diagrams, timing jitter, nonlinearity, adaptive equalizers, decision point control, forward error correction (FEC), and second-order low-pass transfer functions

Analysis and Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Optical Receivers belongs on the reference shelves of every electrical engineer working in the IC and optical industries. It also can serve as a textbook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students studying integrated circuit design and optical communication. 

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Chapter 1: Introduction
  8. Chapter 2: Optical Fibers
  9. Chapter 3: Photodetectors
  10. Chapter 4: Receiver Fundamentals
  11. Chapter 5: Transimpedance Amplifier Specifications
  12. chapter 6: Basic Transimpedance Amplifier Design
  13. Chapter 7: Advanced Transimpedance Amplifier Design I
  14. Chapter 8: Advanced Transimpedance Amplifier Design II
  15. Chapter 9: Transimpedance Amplifier Circuit Examples
  16. Appendix A: Communication Signals
  17. Appendix B: Eye Diagrams
  18. Appendix C: Timing Jitter
  19. Appendix D: Nonlinearity
  20. Appendix E: Adaptive Equalizers
  21. Appendix F: Decision-Point Control
  22. Appendix G: Forward Error Correction
  23. Appendix H: Second-Order Low-Pass Transfer Functions
  24. Appendix I: Answers to the Problems
  25. Appendix J: Notation
  26. Appendix K: Symbols
  27. Appendix L: Acronyms
  28. Index
  29. End User License Agreement