This paper presents the design and the performance of a six stage GaAs MMIC distributed amplifier (DA) for optical driver applications. The DA is fabricated in a commercially available 0.15 μm GaAs p-HEMT technology. The amplifier exhibits 13 dB of small gain over 40 GHz of 3 dB bandwidth with a power consumption equal to 550 mW. Group delay time variation up to 30 GHz is only ±7 ps. The output power is higher than 16 dBm (4 V pp ), which makes the circuit suitable as a preamplifier for lithium-niobate (LiNb03) optical modulator driver. The DA is demonstrated as a part of the modulator driver in a 12.5 GBps PAM-4 (25Gbps) optical system by using the eye diagram as a figure of merit.This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of ...
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A low power two-stage InP HEMT MMIC amplifier has been developed. The amplifier utilizes 0.12 μm T-g...
In this paper, we report on a Distributed Amplifier (DA)with positive gain slope and 8.5 Vpp out put...
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An eight stage distributed amplifier with 12.5 dB ± 0.45 dB gain and 50 GHz bandwidth has been demon...
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A high speed modulator driver has been developed and realised using GaAs P-HEMT technology. The driv...
International audienceA novel n-stage distributed amplifier architecture for high-speed optical link...
A monolithic optoelectronic receiver consisting of an MSM photodiode and a two-stage amplifer has be...
The high frequency, high power performance of a modulator driver based on a dual input travelling wa...
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The design, implementation and test results of a simple GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier wit...
An ultra-low-power monolithic amplifier using 50-nm gate-length GaAs metamorphic high-electron-mobil...
The paper presents the development of MMIC GaAs tran-simpedance amplifiers for optical systems, carr...
This paper reports on a wide bandwidth monolithic power amplifier suitable for wide bandwidth applic...
A low power two-stage InP HEMT MMIC amplifier has been developed. The amplifier utilizes 0.12 μm T-g...
In this paper, we report on a Distributed Amplifier (DA)with positive gain slope and 8.5 Vpp out put...
This paper reports a distributed baseband transimpedance amplifier for optical links up to 10 Gb/s. ...
An eight stage distributed amplifier with 12.5 dB ± 0.45 dB gain and 50 GHz bandwidth has been demon...
This paper provides comprehensive insight into the design approach followed for an amplifier dedicat...
This paper reports on an optical receiver employing a p-i-n diode and a GaAs HBT monolithic microwav...
A high speed modulator driver has been developed and realised using GaAs P-HEMT technology. The driv...
International audienceA novel n-stage distributed amplifier architecture for high-speed optical link...
A monolithic optoelectronic receiver consisting of an MSM photodiode and a two-stage amplifer has be...
The high frequency, high power performance of a modulator driver based on a dual input travelling wa...
This paper presents a low-power high-efficiency linear driver for optical modulators in a 0.25-m SiG...
The design, implementation and test results of a simple GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier wit...
An ultra-low-power monolithic amplifier using 50-nm gate-length GaAs metamorphic high-electron-mobil...
The paper presents the development of MMIC GaAs tran-simpedance amplifiers for optical systems, carr...
This paper reports on a wide bandwidth monolithic power amplifier suitable for wide bandwidth applic...
A low power two-stage InP HEMT MMIC amplifier has been developed. The amplifier utilizes 0.12 μm T-g...