Bootstrap-transimpedance preamplifier for a fiber optic receiver

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controlled circuit

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330 59, 330308, H01J 4014, H03F 1700, H03F 308

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ABSTRACT:
A new preamplifier for use in fiber-optic receiver applications, or other applications in which a signal detector such as a photodiode is used that exhibits a large input capacitance to the receiver circuitry. The preamplifier combines transimpedance features to generate a voltage output from a current input signal generated by photodiodes used in such applications, and bootstrap features in which the capacitance of the photodiode is bootstrapped to reduce its effect on the receiver.

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