Quan Pan, Zhengxiong Hou, Yipeng Wang, Yan Lu, W. Ki, Keh-Chung Wang, C. Yue
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Abstract
A 65-nm CMOS monolithic optical receiver IC with on-chip photodetector (PD) using the p-well/deep-n-well (PW/DNW) junction is presented for short-range optical communication using 850-nm wavelength. An adaptive continuous-time linear equalizer (CTLE) with 33-dB tunable gain is employed to compensate for the limited PD responsivity and bandwidth. For 850-nm optical PRBS-15 inputs, the receiver achieves record data rates and efficiencies of 9 Gb/s at 5.35 pJ/bit and 18 Gb/s at 2.7 pJ/bit with the PD biased in 0.5-V standard mode and 12.3-V avalanche mode, respectively. The core chip occupies 0.23 mm2 and consumes 48 mW.