45-nm CMOS Inverter Transimpedance Amplifier for LiDAR Applications
Eymen Süleyman
Abstract:This paper presents the design of a low-power, high-gain inverter-based transimpedance amplifier (INV-TIA) tailored for Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) applications. LiDAR systems require TIAs that can efficiently convert optical signals into electrical signals, making it crucial to optimize both gain and bandwidth to handle the fast light pulses involved. The design proposed in this study addresses these needs by balancing high gain with wide bandwidth, ensuring robust performance across a range of operat… Show more
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