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End User License Agreement
by Eduard Säckinger
Analysis and Design of Transimpedance Amplifiers for Optical Receivers
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
References
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Optical Transceivers
1.2 Modulation Formats
1.3 Transmission Modes
References
Chapter 2: Optical Fibers
2.1 Loss and Bandwidth
2.2 Dispersion
2.3 Nonlinearities
2.4 Pulse Spreading due to Chromatic Dispersion
2.5 Summary
Problems
References
Chapter 3: Photodetectors
3.1 p–i–n Photodetector
3.2 Avalanche Photodetector
3.3 p–i–n Detector with Optical Preamplifier
3.4 Integrated Photodetectors
3.5 Detectors for Phase-Modulated Optical Signals
3.6 Summary
Problems
References
Chapter 4: Receiver Fundamentals
4.1 Receiver Model
4.2 Noise and Bit-Error Rate
4.3 Signal-to-Noise Ratio
4.4 Sensitivity
4.5 Noise Bandwidths and Personick Integrals
4.6 Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio
4.7 Power Penalty
4.8 Intersymbol Interference and Bandwidth
4.9 Frequency Response
4.10 Summary
Problems
References
Chapter 5: Transimpedance Amplifier Specifications
5.1 Transimpedance
5.2 Input Overload Current
5.3 Maximum Input Current for Linear Operation
5.4 Bandwidth
5.5 Phase Linearity and Group-Delay Variation
5.6 Timing Jitter
5.7 Input-Referred Noise Current
5.8 Crosstalk
5.9 Product Examples
5.10 Summary
Problems
References
chapter 6: Basic Transimpedance Amplifier Design
6.1 Low- and High-Impedance Front-Ends
6.2 Shunt-Feedback TIA
6.3 Noise Analysis
6.4 Noise Optimization
6.5 Noise Matching
6.6 Summary
Problems
References
Chapter 7: Advanced Transimpedance Amplifier Design I
7.1 TIA with Post Amplifier
7.2 TIA with Differential Inputs and Outputs
7.3 TIA with DC Input Current Control
7.4 TIA with Adaptive Transimpedance
7.5 Common-Base and Common-Gate TIAs
7.6 Regulated-Cascode TIA
7.7 TIA with Inductive Broadbanding
7.8 Distributed-Amplifier TIA
7.9 Summary
Problems
References
Chapter 8: Advanced Transimpedance Amplifier Design II
8.1 TIA with Nonresistive Feedback
8.2 Current-Mode TIA
8.3 TIA with Bootstrapped Photodetector
8.4 Burst-Mode TIA
8.5 Analog Receiver TIA
8.6 Summary
Problems
References
Chapter 9: Transimpedance Amplifier Circuit Examples
9.1 BJT, HBT, and BiCMOS Circuits
9.2 CMOS Circuits
9.3 MESFET and HFET Circuits
9.4 Summary
References
Appendix A: Communication Signals
A.1 Non-Return-to-Zero Signal
A.2 Return-to-Zero Signal
A.3 Pulse Amplitude-Modulated Signal
A.4 Analog Television Signal
A.5 Digital Television Signal
References
Appendix B: Eye Diagrams
References
Appendix C: Timing Jitter
C.1 Data Jitter
C.2 Clock Jitter
C.3 Jitter, Phase Noise, and Bit-Error Rate
Problems
References
Appendix D: Nonlinearity
D.1 Gain Compression
D.2 Harmonic Distortions
D.3 Intermodulation Distortions
D.4 Composite Distortions
Problems
References
Appendix E: Adaptive Equalizers
E.1 Feedforward and Decision-Feedback Equalizers
E.2 Adaptation Algorithms
E.3 Hardware Implementations
Problems
References
Appendix F: Decision-Point Control
Problems
References
Appendix G: Forward Error Correction
Problems
References
Appendix H: Second-Order Low-Pass Transfer Functions
References
Appendix I: Answers to the Problems
References
Appendix J: Notation
Appendix K: Symbols
Latin Symbols
Greek Symbols
Special Symbols
Appendix L: Acronyms
Index
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