JOURNAL ARTICLE

A 2 Gb/s optical receiver with monolithically integrated MSM photodetector in standard CMOS process

Xin-dong XiaoShilin ZhangLuhong MaoSheng XieYan Chen

Year: 2011 Journal:   Chinese Science Bulletin Vol: 56 (21)Pages: 2281-2285   Publisher: Springer Nature

Abstract

A monolithically standard complementary-metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) optical receiver with a metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodetector is presented in this paper. An active-feedback transimpedance amplifier (TIA) with negative Miller capacitance is used to increase the bandwidth of the receiver. The MSM photodetector with high responsivity provides higher sensitivity for the optical receiver. The optical receiver implemented in chartered 0.35 μm process achieves a 1.7 GHz bandwidth due to the low capacitance of the MSM photodetector. 2 Gb/s optical data are successfully transmitted with a bit-error rate of 10−9 at an optical power of −15 dBm. The power consumption of the receiver is 94 mW under a single 3.3 V supply.

Keywords:
Transimpedance amplifier Responsivity Photodetector Optoelectronics CMOS Materials science Optical power Capacitance Bandwidth (computing) Photodiode Amplifier Optics Physics Computer science Operational amplifier Telecommunications Laser

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