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Design of integrated circuits for optical communications
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CONTENTS:
1. Introduction to Optical Communications
1.1 BriefHistory
1.2 Generic Optical System
1.3 Design Challenges
1.4 State of the Art
2. Basic Concepts
2.1 Properties of Random Binary Data
2.2 Generation of Random Data
2.3 Data Formats
2.4 Effect of Bandwidth Limitation on Random Data
2.5 Effect of Noise on Random Data
2.6 Phase Noise and Jitter
2.7 Transmission Lines
3. Optical Devices
3.1 Laser Diodes
3.2 Optical Fibers
3.3 Photodiodes
3.4 Optical Systems
4. Transimpedance Amplifiers
4.1 General Considerations
4.2 Open-Loop TIAs
4.3 Feedback TIAs
4.4 Supply Rejection
4.5 Differential TIAs
4.6 High-Performance Techniques
4.7 Automatic Gain Control
4.8 Case Studies
4.9 New Developments in TIA Design
5. Limiting Amplifiers and Output Buffers
5.1 General Considerations
5.2 Broadband Techniques
5.3 Output Buffers
5.4 Distributed Amplification
5.5 Other Broadband Techniques
6. Oscillator Fundamentals
6.1 General Considerations
6.2 Ring Oscillators
6.3 LC Oscillators
6.4 Voltage-Controlled Oscillators
6.5 Mathematical Model of VCOs
7. LC Oscillators
7.1 Monolithic Inductors
7.2 Monolithic Varactors
7.3 Basic LC Oscillators
7.4 Quadrature Oscillators
7.5 Distributed Oscillators
8. Phase-Locked Loops
8.1 Simple PLL
8.2 Charge-Pump PLLs
8.3 Nonideal Effects in PLLs
8.4 Delay-Locked Loops
8.5 Applications
9. Clock and Data Recovery
9.1 General Considerations
9.2 Phase Detectors for Random Data
9.3 Frequency Detectors for Random Data
9.4 CDR Architectures
9.5 Jitter in CDR Circuits
10. Multiplexers and Laser Drivers
10.1 Multiplexers
10.2 Frequency Dividers
10.3 Laser and Modulator Drivers
10.4 Design Principles
10.5 New Developments in Laser Driver Design
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