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Design tips for transimpedance amplifier

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Can anyone share any design tips for designing a transimpedance amplifier or point me towards a suitable text?

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Eamonn

[edit] Just used the forum search function [doh!] & had a read round some of the hits. The examples given mostly seem to be using op-amps - I'm designing a mmic & the bandwidth I'm working to is 50MHz to 1GHz, & the design needs to be as low noise as possible.

Can anyone help?
 

tia amp

check razavi book , integrated circuits for optical comunication , it is very helpful

khouly
 

tia amplifiers

Thanks Khouly

I saw the Razavi book on Amazon, but I've ordered Sackinger's 'Broadband Circuits for Optical Fiber Communication' instead as it seemed to be more relevant to my problem.

Do you have the Razavi book & if so is there a design guide/tutorial section relating to TIA design using FETs?
 

tia amplifier overview


u can find it here

khouly
 

    eamonn

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tia design hints

Cheers mate

Guess I've got to build up some points before I can access the link

Eamonn
 

tia amplifier why?

This is very recent...

Springer Series in advanced microelectronics

Highly Sensitive Optical Receivers

K. Schneider
H. Zimmermann
 

    eamonn

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low noise tia

Cheers Ch1k0, but there was nothing there when I clicked

Eamonn
 

design tia amp

Search title edaboard, all posts.
U need more points maybe. No free mirror yet.
Sackinger book is on internet, use google, can find it.
 

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