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A Linear-Array Receiver AFE Circuit Embedded 8-to-1 Multiplexer for Direct ToF Imaging LiDAR Applications

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To increase the light detection and ranging (LiDAR) system spatial resolution, the multiple photodetectors are typically deployed in the receiver. An equivalent linear-array receiver with multiplexing operation scheme is presented… Click to show full abstract

To increase the light detection and ranging (LiDAR) system spatial resolution, the multiple photodetectors are typically deployed in the receiver. An equivalent linear-array receiver with multiplexing operation scheme is presented for the direct time of flight (dToF) LiDAR applications. In particular, the analog front-end (AFE) circuit of the proposed receiver mainly consists of eight transimpedance preamplifiers (preTIAs), a dummy preTIA, a post amplifier (PA) with an 8-to-1 multiplexer, an analog output buffer and a timing discriminator. The proposed AFE circuit, which achieves a transimpedance gain of ~106 dB $\Omega $ , a bandwidth of ~220 MHz, an equivalent input-referred noise current of ~5.1 pA/Hz0.5 and a channel switchover time of 6 ns, was fabricated in a 65 nm standard CMOS technology. The associated DC power consumption is 137 mW with a power supply of 2.5 V. The total area of the proposed AFE circuit, which includes the circuit core, bias circuits and I/O PADs, is approximately equal to $1.2\times 1.2$ mm2.

Keywords: afe circuit; circuit; array receiver; linear array; lidar

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Year Published: 2022

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