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Limiting Amplifiers for Next-Generation Multi-Channel Optical I/O Interfaces in SoCs

Muller, Paul  
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Leblebici, Yusuf  
2005
Proceedings IEEE International SOC Conference
IEEE International SOC Conference

We present two fully differential limiting amplifiers with and without inductive peaking, designed and integrated in 0.18mm digital CMOS technology. The key design trade-offs, the importance of inductive coupling between neighboring channels, as well as the design of peaking inductors in a standard process are discussed. The amplifiers, which are intended for multichannel integrated optical receiver arrays, achieve a bandwidth of 4GHz and a gain of 32dB. The silicon area occupied by either amplifier is less than 0.5mm2, while the area of the inductors can be further reduced.

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