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How to adjust output voltage of Photodiode for Regulated Cascode TIA

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Hi,

I am trying to simulate Regulated Cascode TIA on Virtuoso. I connected a current source and large capacitor (~500fF) to imply there is a photodiode at the source. But then after I simulate, I found that the transistor T15 is off since Vgs < Vth (Vth ~ 400mV). I am trying to give some higher voltage at the gate of this transistor, but not sure how to do it. I played with DC bias current of the current source, and it didn't work.

Basically, I am wondering how to adjust the bias voltage at the output of the photodiode. Can anyone help?

(Figure is attached)

RGC TIA.png
 

... how to adjust the bias voltage at the output of the photodiode?

Depends a bit on your tech., power supply & resistor values. In my environment (0.18µm process) it's good enough to connect VBias_CS to the drain of T22. Results in a transimpedance of nearly 2V/µA , s. the image below:
giasis-rgc-tia.gif
 

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