Broadband Opto-Electrical Receivers in Standard CMOS, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007
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Broadband Opto-Electrical Receivers in Standard CMOS starts from the basic fundamentals necessary for the design of opto-electronic interface circuits. The book continues with an in-depth analysis of the photodiode, transimpedance amplifier (TIA) and limiting amplifier (LA). To thoroughly understand the light detection mechanisms in silicon, first a one-dimensional and second a two-dimensional model is developed. Analytical design equations are derived to guide the design of the amplifying circuits. For the TIA, the focus is on the sensitivity-speed trade-off. For the LA, a high gain-bandwidth is pursued. Several practical design examples reveal the subtleties and challenges encountered during the design of high-performance analog circuits.

Broadband Opto-Electrical Receivers in Standard CMOS covers the total design flow of monolithic CMOS optical receivers. All material is experimentally verified with several CMOS implementations, with ultimately a fully integrated Gbit/s optical receiver front-end including photodiode, TIA and LA.

Optical Receiver Fundamentals.- Standard CMOS Photodiodes.- Transimpedance Amplifier Design.- Post-Amplifier Design.- CMOS Realizations.- Conclusions.
Prof. Michiel Steyaert has (co-)authored numerous books for Springer, all are "typical" monographs which have sold well.
Summary of 5 year research at one of Europe’s most famous analog design research group Provides in-depth understanding of light detection mechanisms Numerous practical design examples of CMOS analog circuits Includes a full chapter dedicated to the measurements of opto-electrical CMOS realizations