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A transimpedance amplifier (TIA) graphical design technique including transimpedance gain, signal bandwidth, feedback loop stability, and noise performance is presented. The proposed graphical method allows for a more extensive design tradeoff analysis and is applicable to both compensated and decompensated opamps. The method is validated with Spice simulation and contrasted with published experimental results.