Integrated circuit having a dummy transimpedance amplifier

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C250S2140AG

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ABSTRACT:
Consistent with the present disclosure, a “dummy” transimpedance amplifier (dummy TIA) is provided on a substrate along with one or more other transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) that are connected to photodiodes and output voltage signals for further processing. Typically, the dummy TIA is not connected to a photodiode and does not supply a useful output. The dummy TIA, however, is subject to the same processing and temperature variations as the other TIAs, and, as a result, the voltage on the dummy TIA inverting input will be the same or substantially the same as that of the other TIAs. Thus, by sensing the dummy TIA inverting input voltage, an appropriate photodiode bias can be obtained without direct measurement of the voltage on the inverting inputs of the other TIAs.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6756578 (2004-06-01), Kaiser
patent: 6803825 (2004-10-01), Chiou et al.
patent: 6834165 (2004-12-01), Feng
patent: 6956439 (2005-10-01), Devnath

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