IP Library Granted Patent US 7,199,666
Granted Patent B2
US 7,199,666 · App. 11/077,045 · Granted Apr 3, 2007

Construction and use of preamps having discrete gain states

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Patent No.
US 7,199,666
App. No.
11/077,045
Granted
Apr 3, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, the linear gain region of a preamp is widened by performing the following actions within the preamp: converting a received input current to a first voltage; in accordance with one of a plurality of discrete gain states, amplifying the first voltage to produce a second voltage; in response to the received input current crossing one or more thresholds, switching the gain state used for amplifying the first voltage; and outputting an indication of the preamp's current gain state. Preamps for performing this and other methods are also disclosed.

Claims (41)

1. A preamp, comprising:

an input amplifier that produces a first voltage in response to a received input current;

a voltage amplifier that amplifies the first voltage to produce a second voltage, in accordance with a voltage gain that corresponds to one of a plurality of discrete gain states; and

a gain control circuit to i) switch the gain state of the voltage amplifier in response to the received input current crossing one or more thresholds, and ii) output an indication of the voltage amplifier's current gain state to circuitry downstream from the preamp, wherein the downstream circuit includes an optical modulation amplitude readback circuit that generates an optical modulation amplitude readback output in response to the indication received from the gain control circuit.

2. The preamp of claim 1 , further comprising an output driver that receives the second voltage and outputs a third voltage.

3. The preamp of claim 2 , wherein the gain control circuit responds to the received input current by sampling the third voltage.

4. The preamp of claim 3 , wherein the first, second and third voltages are differential voltages.

5. The preamp of claim 2 , wherein the gain control circuit responds to the received input current by measuring an amplitude of the third voltage.

6. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the input amplifier is a transimpedance amplifier.

7. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the voltage amplifier comprises a plurality of stages.

8. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the voltage amplifier comprises at least one variable resistance that is controlled by the gain control circuit to switch the gain state of the voltage amplifier.

9. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the voltage amplifier comprises at least one variable current source that is controlled by the gain control circuit to switch the gain state of the voltage amplifier.

10. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the gain states of the voltage amplifier consist of a high gain state and a low gain state.

11. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the gain control circuit is programmed to switch the gain states of the voltage amplifier in accord with a hysteresis setting.

12. The preamp of claim 1 , wherein the input amplifier, voltage amplifier and gain control circuit are formed on a single integrated circuit.

13. The preamp of claim 1 , further comprising an output driver that receives the second voltage and outputs a third voltage, wherein:

the input amplifier is a transimpedance amplifier;

the first, second and third voltages are differential voltages;

the gain states of the voltage amplifier consist of a high gain state and a low gain state;

the gain control circuit i) responds to the received input current by measuring an amplitude of the third voltage, and ii) is programmed to switch said gain states in accord with a hysteresis setting; and

the input amplifier, voltage amplifier, output driver and gain control circuit are formed on a single integrated circuit.

14. An apparatus comprising:

a preamp, comprising:

an input amplifier that produces a first voltage in response to a received input current;

a voltage amplifier that amplifies the first voltage to produce a second voltage, in accordance with a voltage gain that corresponds to one of a plurality of discrete gain states; and

a gain control circuit to i) switch the gain state of the voltage amplifier in response to the received input current crossing one or more thresholds, and ii) output an indication of the voltage amplifiers current gain state to circuitry downstream from the preamp; and

a circuit, downstream from the preamp, to receive the indication output by the gain control circuit, wherein the downstream circuit comprises an optical modulation amplitude readback circuit that generates an optical modulation amplitude readback output in response to the indication received from the gain control circuit.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the preamp further comprises an output driver that receives the second voltage and outputs a third voltage.

16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the gain control circuit responds to the received input current by measuring an amplitude of the third voltage.

17. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the preamp further comprises an output driver that receives the second voltage and outputs a third voltage, wherein:

the input amplifier is a transimpedance amplifier;

the first, second and third voltages are differential voltages;

the gain states of the voltage amplifier consist of a high gain state and a low gain state;

the gain control circuit i) responds to the received input current by measuring an output swing of the third voltage, and ii) is programmed to switch said gain states in accord with a hysteresis setting; and

the input amplifier, voltage amplifier, output driver and gain control circuit are formed on a single integrated circuit.

18. A method for widening the linear gain region of a preamp, comprising, within the preamp:

converting a received input current to a first voltage;

in accordance with one of a plurality of discrete gain states, amplifying the first voltage to produce a second voltage;

in response to the received input current crossing one or more thresholds, switching the gain state used for amplifying the first voltage; and

outputting an indication of the preamp's current gain state to a circuit comprising an optical modulation amplitude readback circuit that generates an optical modulation amplitude readback output in response to the indication received from the gain control circuit.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the preamp determines whether the received input current has crossed one of the thresholds by measuring an amplitude of the preamp's output.