Photodiode Preamplifier for Preamplifier for Weak Signals
TBMG-1457
04/01/2007
- Content
An improved preamplifier circuit has been designed for processing the output of an avalanche photodiode (APD) that is used in a high-resolution laser ranging system to detect laser pulses returning from a target. The improved circuit stands in contrast to prior such circuits in which the APD output current pulses are made to pass, variously, through wide-band or narrow-band load networks before preamplification. A major disadvantage of the prior wide-band load networks is that they are highly susceptible to noise, which degrades timing resolution. A major disadvantage of the prior narrow-band load networks is that they make it difficult to sample the amplitudes of the narrow laser pulses ordinarily used in ranging.
- Citation
- "Photodiode Preamplifier for Preamplifier for Weak Signals," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2007.