Opto-Electronic Engineering, Volume. 46, Issue 7, 190194(2019)

A high-performance CMOS FDMA for pulsed TOF imaging LADAR system

Jiang Yan1,2, Liu Ruqing1、*, Zhu Jingguo1, and Wang Yu1
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    This paper presents a high bandwidth and lownoise fully differential main amplifier (FDMA) for pulsed time-of-flight (TOF) imaging laser detection and ranging application (LADAR), which serves to amplify the small pulse echo signal. The cascaded architecture and active inductor technology are used to enlarge the bandwidth of the circuit and reduce the chip area. The cascaded gain stages, which adopted DC offset isolation circuit, are more robust to the alteration of process. A large bandwidth amplifier (LBA) and an output buffer (OB) structure have been designed to enhance the drive capabilities. Besides, in order to adapt the demand of the LADAR system, the am-plifier receiver’s bandwidth has been limited by using an inter-stage bandpass filter. Implemented in CSMC CMOS technology, the FDMA chip realizes the -3 dB bandwidth of 730.6 MHz, and an open loop gain of 23.5 dB with the bandpass filter worked. The input-referred noise voltage is 2.7 nV/sqrt(Hz), which effectively reduces the system noise. This chip that occupies 0.25 mm×0.25 mm in area consumes a power dissipation of 102.3 mW from the 3.3 V power supply. As a part of the integrated chip of the laser radar system, it can better meet the requirements of sys-tem.

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    Jiang Yan, Liu Ruqing, Zhu Jingguo, Wang Yu. A high-performance CMOS FDMA for pulsed TOF imaging LADAR system[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2019, 46(7): 190194

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    Category: Article

    Received: Apr. 5, 2019

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jul. 25, 2019

    The Author Email: Ruqing Liu (liuruqing@ime.ac.cn)

    DOI:10.12086/oee.2019.190194

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