Discussion Overview
The discussion centers on the measurement of photodetector bandwidth, exploring the relationship between bandwidth and produced current, as well as the methodologies for measuring bandwidth in both experimental and simulation contexts. Participants discuss various types of photodetectors, particularly PIN photodiodes, and the implications of different measurement techniques.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- Some participants suggest that understanding the specific type of photodetector is crucial before measuring bandwidth.
- There are inquiries about whether bandwidth can be measured in simulation or if physical construction is necessary.
- One participant mentions that bandwidth can be measured by producing a modulated signal and observing how the detector responds, emphasizing the importance of the 3dB bandwidth.
- Another participant highlights the distinction between signal bandwidth and spectral bandwidth, noting that the latter refers to the range of wavelengths detectable by the photodetector.
- Some participants propose using a SPICE model to simulate the photodetector's response to varying frequencies to determine bandwidth.
- Concerns are raised about the limitations of simulation in accurately reflecting real-world characteristics of photodetectors.
- There is a suggestion that factors such as material, doping levels, and physical size of the photodiode affect its bandwidth.
- Participants express uncertainty about the OP's level of knowledge and the specifics of their simulation setup.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the best approach to measure bandwidth, with multiple competing views on the necessity of simulation versus physical measurement and the factors influencing bandwidth. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the optimal method for the OP's situation.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention various assumptions related to the characteristics of photodetectors and the limitations of simulation models, including the need for detailed equivalent circuit extraction and the impact of parasitic capacitance.
Who May Find This Useful
This discussion may be useful for individuals interested in the technical aspects of photodetector bandwidth measurement, particularly those working with PIN photodiodes in either experimental or simulation environments.