High-speed Photodiodes in Standard CMOS Technology describes
high-speed photodiodes in standard CMOS technology which allow
monolithic integration of optical receivers for short-haul
communication. For short haul communication the cost aspect is
important, and therefore it is desirable that the optical receiver can
be integrated in the same CMOS technology as the rest of the system. If
this is possible then ultimately a singe-chip system including optical
inputs becomes feasible, eliminating EMC and crosstalk problems, while
data rate can be extremely high.
The problem of photodiodes in standard CMOS technology it that they have
very limited bandwidth, allowing data rates up to only 50Mbit per
second. High-speed Photodiodes in Standard CMOS Technology first
analyzes the photodiode behaviour and compares existing solutions to
enhance the speed. After this, the book introduces a new and robust
electronic equalizer technique that makes data rates of 3Gb/s possible,
without changing the manufacturing technology. The application of this
technique can be found in short haul fibre communication, optical
printed circuit boards, but also photodiodes for laser disks.