Abstract:An optical receiver designed and fabricated in 0.25µm ultra-thin silicon (UTSi) on sapphire technology is flip-chip integrated with p-i-n photodiodes. The receiver includes a transimpedance amplifier (TIA), limiting amplifiers (LA), and an output buffer. The power consumption of the TIA and limiting amplifiers is 67.3 mW. The receiver is shown operating with a gain of 57 dB at a bit rate of 10 Gb/s. The measured sensitivity is 1.7 dBm for a bit error rate of 10 -9 . This is the first 0.25µm CMOS TIA and LA cod… Show more
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