J. Dupuy, A. Konczykowska, F. Jorge, M. Riet, P. Berdaguer, J. Godin
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We report the design, fabrication and measurement of a 43 Gb/s differential limiting amplifier integrating a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) as input stage and a distributed amplifier (Driver) as output stage, realised in a 1.5-µm indium phosphide (InP) double heterojunction bipolar transistor (DHBT) technology. With a differential gain higher than 52 dB, the TIA-Driver provides a constant 6 Vpp differential output amplitude for an input amplitude ranging from 12.7 mVpp to 405 mVpp, achieving more than 30 dB of electrical dynamic range, for a power consumption of 2.7 W. Designed to be used between a photodiode and an electro-optical modulator, this circuit is well suited for optical-to-electrical-to-optical (O-E-O) wavelength converters at up to 43 Gb/s.