The design and fabrication of a high speed, 12-channel monolithic integrated CMOS optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) receiver are reported. Each channel of the receiver consists of a photodetector, a transimpedance amplifier,and a post-amplifier. The double photodiode structure speeds up the receiver but hinders responsivity. The adoption of active inductors in the TIA circuit extends the - 3dB bandwidth to a higher level. The receiver has been realized in a CSMC 0.6μm standard CMOS process. The measured results show that a single channel of the receiver is able to work at bit rates of 0.8- 1.4Gb/s. Altogether, the 12-channel OEIC receiver chip can be operated at 15Gb/s.
A wideband monolithic optoelectronic integrated receiver with a high-speed photo-detector,completely compatible with standard CMOS processes,is designed and implemented in 0.6μm standard CMOS technology.The experimental results demonstrate that its performance approaches applicable requirements,where the photo-detector achieves a -3dB frequency of 1.11GHz,and the receiver achieves a 3dB bandwidth of 733MHz and a sensitivity of -9dBm for λ=850nm at BER=10-12.