A GaAs monolithic bandwidth-gain control transimpedance amplifier for optical communication links adaptable to different Gigabit transmission rate is presented. A gain dynamic of 22 dB is obtained in .6-2.8 GHz range with a control voltage range of .5v. The circuital topology, the theoretical and experimental results are also presented. The complete study has been carried under the frame of the ESPRIT Project 5018 COSMIC
Abstract — A variable gain single ended MMIC amplifier is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB wit...
A Broadband Transimpedance Amplifier for Optical ReceiversByAlireza Karimi BidhendiMaster of Science...
grantor: University of TorontoNew requirements on optical receivers are being driven by th...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...
A monolithic transimpedance amplifier with adjustable bandwidth for optical links in the range 155 M...
The design, implementation and test results of a simple GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier wit...
The paper presents the development of MMIC GaAs tran-simpedance amplifiers for optical systems, carr...
This paper reports a distributed baseband transimpedance amplifier for optical links up to 10 Gb/s. ...
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of MMIC transimpedance amplifiers able to improve the global...
Abstract — This paper shows the results of research on the optical control of a GaAs chip monolithi...
This paper reports on an optical receiver employing a p-i-n diode and a GaAs HBT monolithic microwav...
A numerical investigation of the performance of an automatic gain-controlled semiconductor optical p...
Three different GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier topologies for low noise and high speed opt...
A variable gain MMIC amplifier block is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB with a control range o...
Abstract- Multi Gbit/sec transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for optical receiver front end is designed i...
Abstract — A variable gain single ended MMIC amplifier is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB wit...
A Broadband Transimpedance Amplifier for Optical ReceiversByAlireza Karimi BidhendiMaster of Science...
grantor: University of TorontoNew requirements on optical receivers are being driven by th...
An advanced design procedure for MMIC GaAs direct-coupled transimpedance amplifier for gigabit/secon...
A monolithic transimpedance amplifier with adjustable bandwidth for optical links in the range 155 M...
The design, implementation and test results of a simple GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier wit...
The paper presents the development of MMIC GaAs tran-simpedance amplifiers for optical systems, carr...
This paper reports a distributed baseband transimpedance amplifier for optical links up to 10 Gb/s. ...
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of MMIC transimpedance amplifiers able to improve the global...
Abstract — This paper shows the results of research on the optical control of a GaAs chip monolithi...
This paper reports on an optical receiver employing a p-i-n diode and a GaAs HBT monolithic microwav...
A numerical investigation of the performance of an automatic gain-controlled semiconductor optical p...
Three different GaAs Monolithic Transimpedance Amplifier topologies for low noise and high speed opt...
A variable gain MMIC amplifier block is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB with a control range o...
Abstract- Multi Gbit/sec transimpedance amplifier (TIA) for optical receiver front end is designed i...
Abstract — A variable gain single ended MMIC amplifier is demonstrated. A maximum gain of 13 dB wit...
A Broadband Transimpedance Amplifier for Optical ReceiversByAlireza Karimi BidhendiMaster of Science...
grantor: University of TorontoNew requirements on optical receivers are being driven by th...