CMOS Receiver Front-ends for Gigabit Short-Range Optical Communications / by Francisco Aznar, Santiago Celma Pueyo, Belén Calvo Lopez.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Analog Circuits and Signal ProcessingEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013Descripción: xIx, 190 páginas 192 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:- texto
- computadora
- recurso en línea
- 9781461434641
- TK7888.4
Springer eBooks
Introduction -- Optical Signal Transmission -- Transimpedance Amplifier -- Post-Amplifier.-POF Receiver -- Conclusions.
This book describes optical receiver solutions integrated in standard CMOS technology, attaining high-speed short-range transmission within cost-effective constraints. These techniques support short reach applications, such as local area networks, fiber-to-the-home and multimedia systems in cars and homes. The authors show how to implement the optical front-end in the same technology as the subsequent digital circuitry, leading to integration of the entire receiver system in the same chip. The presentation focuses on CMOS receiver design targeting gigabit transmission along a low-cost, standardized plastic optical fiber up to 50m in length. This book includes a detailed study of CMOS optical receiver design – from building blocks to the system level. Reviews optical communications, including long-haul transmission systems and emerging applications focused on short-range; Explains necessary fundamentals, such as characteristics of a data signal, system requirements affecting receiver design and key parameters in receiver design; Covers the complete design flow of optical CMOS receivers, from analysis of theoretical fundamentals of optical transmission to the final architecture aimed for a short-range application at gigabit transmission.
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