Using native CMOS technology,EDA tool,and adopting full-custom design methodology,a laser diode driver for the use of STM-1 and STM-4 optical access network,is realized by CSMC-HJ 0.6μm CMOS technology to modulate laser diodes at 155Mb/s (STM-1),622Mb/s (STM-4) with adjustable modulation current from 0 to 50mA for an equivalent 50Ω load.The maximum modulation voltage is over 2.5V pp corresponding to a 3V DC bias for output stage.The time range of rise and fall from 360ps to 471ps is measured from the output voltage pulse.The RMS jitter is no more than 30ps for four bit rates.The power consumption is less than 410mW under a power supply voltage of 5V.According to the experimental results,the laser diode driver achieves the same level as their counterparts worldwide.
On the basis of mutual compensation of mobility and threshold voltage temperature effects, a stable CMOS band-gap voltage reference circuit was designed and fabricated in CSMC-HJ 0.6 μm CMOS technology. Operating from 0 to 85 ℃ under a supply voltage ranging from 4.5 to 5.5 V, the voltage reference circuit offers an output reference voltage ranging from 1.122 to 1.176 V and a voltage variation less than ±3.70%. The chip size including bonding pads is only 0.4 mm×0.4 mm and the power dissipation falls inside the scope of 28.3 to 48.8 mW operating at a supply voltage of 4.5 to 5.5 V.