2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10470-013-0118-7
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A 20 Gbps inductorless CMOS optical receiver for short-distance VCSEL-based 850 nm optical links

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“…with 1 RC ω 0 = (10) where A and β represent the low-frequency gain of the gain cell and the feedback cell separately, and ω 0 is the dominant pole frequency of each stage. Due to the comparably smaller size of the feedback stage, the parasitic capacitances can be neglected, then the transform function H(s) of the proposed LA can be calculate based mason formula and expressed as ( )…”
Section: Inverter-based Avcf Tiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…with 1 RC ω 0 = (10) where A and β represent the low-frequency gain of the gain cell and the feedback cell separately, and ω 0 is the dominant pole frequency of each stage. Due to the comparably smaller size of the feedback stage, the parasitic capacitances can be neglected, then the transform function H(s) of the proposed LA can be calculate based mason formula and expressed as ( )…”
Section: Inverter-based Avcf Tiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, optical interconnects have been more attractive in many high-speed transmitting fields. As the first stage immediately located after the photo detector (PD) in optical interconnects system, optical receiver analog front-end circuit (Rx_AFE) converts the weak photocurrent produced by PD into logic-lever voltage signal for postprocessing [10]. Therefore, the quality and speed of the data transmission are directly determined by the performance of Rx_AFE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%