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Any issues of implementing TIA with 0.6um cmos proecess

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John Xu

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i want to implement a 155MHz TIA(transimpedence amplifier) with 0.6um mixed cmos process. Have anyone point to me if any issue of it?, especially for noise, etc...

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High Speed CMOS circuits for optical receivers
 

    John Xu

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Hi,

Achieving 155Mhz with the 0.6um process is very possible. Now, when you talk about noise, i would say it all depend on the way on how u design the circuit and at the same time of course I do agree that the advancement in the current techologies which the process are going to nano meter, the noise could be controlled. You can try a few architecture like common gate which have fewer noise contributions in the TIA input referred noise calculations.
 

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