Matthias Häberle,Denis Djekic,Daniel Krüger,Mahdi Rajabzadeh,Maurits Ortmanns,Jens Anders
出处
期刊:IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I-regular Papers [Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers] 日期:2022-05-23卷期号:69 (8): 3150-3163被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1109/tcsi.2022.3174174
摘要
In this paper, we present an integrator-differentiator transimpedance amplifier (I-D-TIA) with a dc compensation, which incorporates widely tunable multi-element pseudo-resistors (MEPRs) in its dc servo loop and ac signal path. The implemented MEPR in the dc path is continuously tunable from $460 \,\mathrm {k\Omega }$ to $300 \,\mathrm {G\Omega }$ allowing the TIA to process dc currents with a dynamic range of more than $100 \,\mathrm {dB}$ . The MEPR in the differentiator ac signal path provides a tunable resistance between $0.3 \,\mathrm {M\Omega }$ and $100 \,\mathrm {M\Omega }$ , resulting in an overall ac transimpedance between $3 \,\mathrm {M\Omega }$ and $1 \,\mathrm {G\Omega }$ . For the lowest ac transimpedance, a bandwidth of $10 \,\mathrm {MHz}$ is achieved. The TIA provides a minimum input-referred current noise density of $1.6\,\mathrm {fA}/\mathrm {\sqrt {Hz}}$ . The implemented MEPR has been optimized regarding its high-frequency noise by minimizing its parasitic capacitances. The MEPR shows an inherent shot noise suppression such that its noise stays close to the theoretical thermal noise limit and significantly below the theoretical shot noise limit, even for large dc currents. By using a sub-VSS supply for the MEPR, the asymmetry in its output characteristic is greatly reduced, leading to a linear signal swing of $1.5\,\mathrm {V_{pp}}$ with a THD below $1 \mathrm {\%}$ on a $1.8-\mathrm {V}$ supply. Thanks to this high linearity, large bandwidth, and high dc current dynamic range, the proposed TIA can be used in a wide variety of applications from high-sensitivity, low-bandwidth lock-in detection to transient current sensing with sub-microsecond timing resolutions.