Title :
The Transimpedance Limit
Author :
Säckinger, Eduard
Author_Institution :
Ikanos Commun., Inc., Red Bank, NJ, USA
Abstract :
The transimpedance limit describes the maximum transimpedance that a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) can attain for a given bandwidth and technology. We analyze and compare this limit for a wide variety of TIA topologies thus exposing their relative merits. The topologies considered are the shunt-feedback TIA with single and multistage amplifier, the shunt-feedback TIA with feedback capacitor, the shunt-feedback TIA followed by a post amplifier, the shunt-feedback TIA with a current amplifier, the common-base/gate feedforward TIA, the shunt-feedback TIA with a common-base/gate input stage, and the shunt-feedback TIA with a regulated-cascode input stage. The analysis includes a discussion of the conditions under which the limit is realizable.
Keywords :
operational amplifiers; optical communication; optical feedback; telecommunication network topology; TIA topologies; feedback capacitor; maximum transimpedance; shunt feedback; transimpedance amplifier; transimpedance limit; Amplifiers; circuit theory; current-mode circuits; feedback; feedforward; optical communication systems; transimpedance amplifiers;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2009.2037847