Abstract

SUMMARYA novel circuit technique was applied to the design of a preamplifier for ultra high‐speed short‐distance parallel optical communication system in standard 180‐nm CMOS technology. This circuit is featured by low power, low area as well as high gain bandwidth product, and suited for applications in low‐cost process. The restraint on voltage headroom as bottleneck in traditionally adopted regulated cascode configuration has been fundamentally analyzed and lifted by feed‐forward common gate stage to achieve high gain bandwidth product under limited fT and strict power restriction. Complex poles were carefully assigned to further attain bandwidth extension without sacrifice on power, noise, and chip area. No additional peaking techniques and subsequent gain‐boosting stages are adopted, which makes the design simple and favorable in low‐cost high‐density multi‐channel optical communication system. The preamplifier provides a trans‐impedance gain of up to 52 dBΩ and a 3‐dB bandwidth of 8.4 GHz. Operating under a 1.8‐V supply, the power dissipation is 8 mW, and the chip area is only 0.075×0.08 mm. The measured average input‐referred noise–current spectral density is . Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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