This paper presents the design and characterization of a fully-integrated receiver based on single-photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) with nanosecond dead time for high-speed high-sensitivity optical wireless communication (OWC). The receiver consists of a 4x4 SPAD array that is based on a p-well/deep n-well (DNW) structure, and each SPAD is integrated with a tunable front-end circuit to perform quench and reset. In addition, an OR tree is designed to combine the 16 channels of output from the front-end circuits to generate a single data stream for signal processing, and an output buffer is implemented as the interface to drive 50-Ω loading for testing purpose. Fabricated in a standard 180 nm CMOS process, the receiver achieves a minimum dead time of about 2.5 ns. Bit error rate (BER) measurement of the implemented receiver indicates a sensitivity of -33.9 dBm at 100 Mb/s for a BER of 2x10 -3 and a wavelength of 520 nm, where on-off keying (OOK) modulation and a 2 15 -1 pseudorandom binary sequence (PRBS-15) are employed. To recover the transmitted data stream from the received signal, a signal processing flow specific for SPAD-based receivers is proposed and implemented.
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