The preamplifier proposed in this paper is designed to extract weak variable photogenerated signals from a high-level continuous background ensuring low noise and high transimpedance gain. An efficient cancellation of the DC component directly at the photodetector output, exploiting a feedforward approach, allows us to properly amplify the variable signal components of interest avoiding saturation of the preamplifier. Furthermore, the large transimpedance gain allows for minimizing the effects of the noise introduced by the following stages on the signal processing chain. In the paper, we present the proposed approach and a possible circuit realization with a signal AC/DC ratio as small as 1/1000 ensuring low noise, high gain, and a conside...
In this letter, we present a novel technique to increase the sensitivity of optical read-out with la...
A system for measuring, with reduced photocurrent, the excess noise associated with the gain in aval...
This master\u27s thesis deals with the design of a differential high-gain transimpedance amplifier i...
We calculate the transfer function of an optical receiver composed by a photodiode and a FET input o...
grantor: University of TorontoNew requirements on optical receivers are being driven by th...
The reverse bias voltage across the PIN photodiode is essential for the photodiode to operate in the...
A low-noise preamplifier to perform a derivative of photogenerated signals is proposed. The novel st...
Designing detection systems based on transimpedance amplifiers is a complex task because noise, freq...
An open-source, low noise, low cost, and tunable transimpedance amplifier is presented. The compact ...
This paper reports on a novel solution for a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) specifically designed as...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...
This paper deals with design of wideband low-noise preamplifier of atmospheric optical link receiver...
This thesis deals with the design of transimpedance amplifier with high gain. There are described di...
In today’s world, technology is so developed that it is possible to transmit huge amounts of data i...
Fast charge sensitive preamplifiers were built using commercial current feedback operational amplifi...
In this letter, we present a novel technique to increase the sensitivity of optical read-out with la...
A system for measuring, with reduced photocurrent, the excess noise associated with the gain in aval...
This master\u27s thesis deals with the design of a differential high-gain transimpedance amplifier i...
We calculate the transfer function of an optical receiver composed by a photodiode and a FET input o...
grantor: University of TorontoNew requirements on optical receivers are being driven by th...
The reverse bias voltage across the PIN photodiode is essential for the photodiode to operate in the...
A low-noise preamplifier to perform a derivative of photogenerated signals is proposed. The novel st...
Designing detection systems based on transimpedance amplifiers is a complex task because noise, freq...
An open-source, low noise, low cost, and tunable transimpedance amplifier is presented. The compact ...
This paper reports on a novel solution for a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) specifically designed as...
This paper introduces a Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) design capable of producing an incremental in...
This paper deals with design of wideband low-noise preamplifier of atmospheric optical link receiver...
This thesis deals with the design of transimpedance amplifier with high gain. There are described di...
In today’s world, technology is so developed that it is possible to transmit huge amounts of data i...
Fast charge sensitive preamplifiers were built using commercial current feedback operational amplifi...
In this letter, we present a novel technique to increase the sensitivity of optical read-out with la...
A system for measuring, with reduced photocurrent, the excess noise associated with the gain in aval...
This master\u27s thesis deals with the design of a differential high-gain transimpedance amplifier i...