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The design anatomy of a photodetector



The design anatomy of a photodetector

A typical photodetector integrates a photodiode with a transimpedance amplifier (TIA). The photodiode converts mild into {an electrical} present, which the transimpedance amplifier then converts right into a voltage. So, whereas a photodiode alone produces a present output, a photodetector delivers a voltage output utilizing sensing gadgets like LEDs.

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