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This book describes the design of optical receivers that use the
most economical integration technology, while enabling performance
that is typically only found in very expensive devices. To achieve
this, all necessary functionality, from light detection to digital
output, is integrated on a single piece of silicon. All building
blocks are thoroughly discussed, including photodiodes,
transimpedance amplifiers, equalizers and post amplifiers.
This book proposes innovative circuit, architecture, and system
solutions in deep-scaled CMOS and FinFET technologies, which
address the challenges in maximizing the accuracy*speed/power of
multi-GHz sample rate and bandwidth Analog-to-Digital Converters
(ADC)s. A new holistic approach is introduced that first identifies
the major error sources of a converter' building blocks, and
quantitatively analyzes their impact on the overall performance,
establishing the fundamental circuit-imposed accuracy - speed -
power limits. The analysis extends to the architecture level, by
introducing a mathematical framework to estimate and compare the
accuracy - speed - power limits of several ADC architectures and
variants. To gain system-level insight, time-interleaving is
covered in detail, and a framework is also introduced to compare
key metrics of interleaver architectures quantitatively. The impact
of technology is also considered by adding process effects from
several deep-scaled CMOS technologies. The validity of the
introduced analytical approach and the feasibility of the proposed
concepts are demonstrated by four silicon prototype Integrated
Circuits (IC)s, realized in ultra-deep-scaled CMOS and FinFET
technologies. Introduces a new, holistic approach for the analysis
and design of high-performance ADCs in deep-scaled CMOS
technologies, from theoretical concepts to silicon bring-up and
verification; Describes novel methods and techniques to push the
accuracy - speed - power boundaries of multi-GHz ADCs, analyzing
core and peripheral circuits' trade-offs across the entire ADC
chain; Supports the introduced analysis and design concepts by four
state-of-the-art silicon prototype ICs, implemented in 28nm bulk
CMOS and 16nm FinFET technologies; Provides a useful reference and
a valuable tool for beginners as well as experienced ADC design
engineers.
This book describes the design of optical receivers that use the
most economical integration technology, while enabling performance
that is typically only found in very expensive devices. To achieve
this, all necessary functionality, from light detection to digital
output, is integrated on a single piece of silicon. All building
blocks are thoroughly discussed, including photodiodes,
transimpedance amplifiers, equalizers and post amplifiers.
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