A 23 GHz baseband HBT distributed amplifier for optical communication systems

Iqbal, A. ; Darwazeh, I. Z. (1998) A 23 GHz baseband HBT distributed amplifier for optical communication systems. In: Gallium Arsenide Applications Symposium. GAAS 1998, 5-6 October 1998, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Abstract

This paper reports on a practical HBT distributed amplifier MMIC suitable for optical receiver applications. The circuit topology is based upon application of a novel technique which allows baseband operation in conjunction with dc bias stabilisation and does not consume a large amount of chip area. 2x2 um2 single emitter finger InGaP/GaAs HBTs with fT = 60 GHz and Bdc = 100 have been employed. Simulation results show a bandwidth extending from near-dc to 23 GHz and an S21 gain of 11± 1 dB at midband. The amplifier has a transimpedance gain of 45± 1 dBOhm and a group delay variation of ±30 ps across the passband. Eye diagram simulations indicate its potential for handling data rates of up to 30 Gbit/s when employed as an optical receiver preamplifier.

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Iqbal, A.
Darwazeh, I. Z.
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