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Noise optimization in Photodiode + TIA design

I am designing a transimpedance amplifier to amplify the current coming from a photodiode.

With an input frequency of 1MHz and aiming to optimize the noise in the circuit, what is the recommended approach that should be followed?

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  • Please check out www.analog.com/photodiode.  It has a couple of noise screens you can look at and play around with options

    General tips:

    - Get your photodiode capacitance as low as you can (reverse biasing it with a voltage great way to do this)

    - Make the circuit response as slow as you can stand while still getting the speed you need.  You can do this by any of the following A) filter after the TIA stage B) choosing a slower op amp C) Larger feedback cap

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  • Please check out www.analog.com/photodiode.  It has a couple of noise screens you can look at and play around with options

    General tips:

    - Get your photodiode capacitance as low as you can (reverse biasing it with a voltage great way to do this)

    - Make the circuit response as slow as you can stand while still getting the speed you need.  You can do this by any of the following A) filter after the TIA stage B) choosing a slower op amp C) Larger feedback cap

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