
Design of Integrated Circuits for Optical Communications
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface to First Edition | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xv |
About the Author | p. xvii |
Introduction to Optical Communications | p. 1 |
Brief History | p. 1 |
Generic Optical System | p. 2 |
Design Challenges | p. 5 |
State of the Art | p. 6 |
Basic Concepts | p. 8 |
Properties of Random Binary Data | p. 8 |
Generation of Random Data | p. 12 |
Data Formats | p. 14 |
NRZ and RZ Data | p. 14 |
8B/10B Coding | p. 14 |
Effect of Bandwidth Limitation on Random Data | p. 16 |
Effect of Low-Pass Filtering | p. 16 |
Eye Diagrams | p. 16 |
Effect of High-Pass Filtering | p. 18 |
Effect of Noise on Random Data | p. 21 |
Phase Noise and Jitter | p. 24 |
Phase Noise | p. 24 |
Jitter | p. 27 |
Relationship Between Phase Noise and Jitter | p. 28 |
Jitter Due to Additive Noise | p. 28 |
Transmission Lines | p. 30 |
Ideal Transmission Lines | p. 30 |
Lossy Transmission Lines | p. 33 |
Optical Devices | p. 36 |
Laser Diodes | p. 36 |
Operation of Lasers | p. 38 |
Types of Lasers | p. 40 |
Properties of Lasers | p. 42 |
External Modulation | p. 45 |
Optical Fibers | p. 46 |
Fiber Loss | p. 47 |
Fiber Dispersion | p. 48 |
Photodiodes | p. 55 |
Responsivity and Efficiency | p. 55 |
PIN Diodes | p. 56 |
Avalanche Photodiodes | p. 57 |
Optical Systems | p. 58 |
Transimpedance Amplifiers | p. 62 |
General Considerations | p. 62 |
TLA Performance Parameters | p. 64 |
SNR Calculations | p. 69 |
Noise Bandwidth | p. 72 |
Open-Loop TIAs | p. 73 |
Low-Frequency Behavior | p. 73 |
High-Frequency Behavior | p. 81 |
Feedback TIAs | p. 87 |
First-Order TIA | p. 87 |
Second-Order TIA | p. 89 |
Supply Rejection | p. 97 |
Differential TIAs | p. 100 |
High-Performance Techniques | p. 103 |
Gain Boosting | p. 103 |
Capacitive Coupling | p. 105 |
Feedback TIAs | p. 106 |
Inductive Peaking | p. 110 |
Automatic Gain Control | p. 114 |
Case Studies | p. 118 |
New Developments in TLA Design | p. 122 |
Limiting Amplifiers and Output Buffers | p. 130 |
General Considerations | p. 130 |
Performance Parameters | p. 130 |
Cascaded Gain Stages | p. 132 |
AM/PM Conversion | p. 136 |
Broadband Techniques | p. 138 |
Inductive Peaking | p. 138 |
Capacitive Degeneration | p. 140 |
Cherry-Hooper Amplifier | p. 143 |
fT Doublers | p. 147 |
Output Buffers | p. 149 |
Differential Signaling | p. 149 |
Double Termination | p. 153 |
Predriver Design | p. 156 |
Distributed Amplification | p. 159 |
Monolithic Transmission Lines | p. 159 |
Distributed Amplifiers | p. 163 |
Distributed Amplifiers with Lumped Devices | p. 170 |
Other Broadband Techniques | p. 171 |
T-Coil Peaking | p. 171 |
Negative Capacitance | p. 174 |
Active Feedback | p. 178 |
Triple-Resonance Peaking | p. 180 |
Oscillator Fundamentals | p. 185 |
General Considerations | p. 185 |
Ring Oscillators | p. 187 |
LC Oscillators | p. 198 |
Crossed-Coupled Oscillator | p. 201 |
Colpitts Oscillator | p. 204 |
One-Port Oscillators | p. 207 |
Voltage-Controlled Oscillators | p. 211 |
Tuning in Ring Oscillators | p. 214 |
Tuning in LC Oscillators | p. 222 |
Mathematical Model of VCOs | p. 227 |
LC Oscillators | p. 233 |
Monolithic Inductors | p. 233 |
Loss Mechanisms | p. 235 |
Inductor Modeling | p. 239 |
Inductor Design Guidelines | p. 242 |
Monolithic Varactors | p. 246 |
Basic LC Oscillators | p. 248 |
Differential Control | p. 251 |
Design Procedure | p. 253 |
Quadrature Oscillators | p. 255 |
In-Phase Coupling | p. 257 |
Antiphase Coupling | p. 259 |
Distributed Oscillators | p. 261 |
Phase-Locked Loops | p. 264 |
Simple PLL | p. 264 |
Phase Detector | p. 264 |
Basic PLL Topology | p. 265 |
Dynamics of Simple PLL | p. 274 |
Charge-Pump PLLs | p. 280 |
Problem of Lock Acquisition | p. 281 |
Phase/Frequency Detector and Charge Pump | p. 282 |
Basic Charge-Pump PLL | p. 286 |
Nonideal Effects in PLLs | p. 293 |
PFD/CP Nonidealities | p. 293 |
Jitter in PLLs | p. 297 |
Delay-Locked Loops | p. 300 |
Applications | p. 302 |
Frequency Multiplication and Synthesis | p. 303 |
Skew Reduction | p. 305 |
Jitter Reduction | p. 306 |
Clock and Data Recovery | p. 308 |
General Considerations | p. 308 |
Phase Detectors for Random Data | p. 320 |
Hogge Phase Detector | p. 320 |
Alexander Phase Detector | p. 324 |
Half-Rate Phase Detectors | p. 329 |
Frequency Detectors for Random Data | p. 333 |
CDR Architectures | p. 338 |
Full-Rate Referenceless Architecture | p. 338 |
Dual-VCO Architecture | p. 339 |
Dual-Loop Architecture with External Reference | p. 341 |
Quarter-Rate Phase Detectors | p. 342 |
Jitter in CDR Circuits | p. 344 |
Jitter Transfer | p. 345 |
Jitter Generation | p. 349 |
Jitter Tolerance | p. 351 |
Multiplexers and Laser Drivers | p. 356 |
Multiplexers | p. 356 |
2-to-1 MUX | p. 356 |
MUX Architectures | p. 361 |
Frequency Dividers | p. 364 |
Flipflop Dividers | p. 364 |
Miller Divider | p. 372 |
Laser and Modulator Drivers | p. 374 |
Performance Parameters | p. 374 |
Design Principles | p. 378 |
Power Control | p. 384 |
New Developments in Laser Driver Design | p. 385 |
Burst-Mode Circuits | p. 393 |
Passive Optical Networks | p. 393 |
Burst-Mode TIAs | p. 395 |
TIA with Top and Bottom Hold | p. 396 |
Burst-Mode TIA Variants | p. 400 |
Offset Correction in Limiting Amplifiers | p. 402 |
Burst-Mode CDR Circuits | p. 404 |
Effect of Finite Delays | p. 405 |
Effect of Frequency Mismatch and Offset | p. 406 |
Jitter Characteristics | p. 410 |
Alternative BM CDR Architectures | p. 413 |
Index | p. 417 |
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