Fully integrated receiver for free-space visible light communication

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Abstract

A fully integrated visible light communication (VLC) receiver is presented in this paper. The proposed VLC receiver chip is designed for free-space communication. Utilizing a laser diode as light source, the measured −3 dB bandwidth of receiver is 420 MHz over 0.5 m distance without lens. The integrated receiver is manufactured in an UMC 0.18 µm CMOS process, and the chip area is 889 × 570 µm2. This receiver chip can be used in VLC systems with the following advantages: suitable for VLC free-space channel, low requirements for focusing and alignment, low cost, low power-consumption, compatible with standard CMOS technology, and high integration-density.

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Yan, D., Mao, X., Cong, J., & Xie, S. (2021). Fully integrated receiver for free-space visible light communication. IEICE Electronics Express, 16(18). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.16.20190418

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