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17 March 1995 New topology for optical receivers based on a differential sensing of photodiode current
Valter Cocco, Nicola Leone, Piero Marietti, Alessandro Trifiletti
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Abstract
A new differential topology of optical receiver which is based on a differential sensing of the output current of the photodiode is presented in this paper. The receiver proposed here is made by a P-I-N photodiode and two amplifiers, each one amplifies the current furnished by a lead of the photodiode. It is intended for digital transmission systems which require a low-pass type response. By adopting a wide band transimpedance amplifier, this topology can increase the sensitivity of the optical receiver by 3 dB as well as the output level which is increased by 6 dB, and therefore reduces the gain requirement to the transimpedance amplifier and to the main amplifier.
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Valter Cocco, Nicola Leone, Piero Marietti, and Alessandro Trifiletti "New topology for optical receivers based on a differential sensing of photodiode current", Proc. SPIE 2401, Functional Photonic Integrated Circuits, (17 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205044
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Photodiodes

Optical amplifiers

Signal to noise ratio

Amplifiers

Capacitance

Capacitors

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