Dear all
The attachment is the design of a photodiode preamplifier.
The signal generated by the photodiode I=I(dc)+I(ac), which means DC current and AC current respectively.
However, only the ac part is needed. So a capacitor is used to block the DC current from going through the opamp.
Can I design in this way? If so, the path for DC cannot be provided actually.
If not, how can I get rid of the dc current? Thanks in advance.
The ac signal needed is 1kHz-2kHz sine wave. The total power received by the photo-diode ranges from -10dBm to -20dBm. The ac part, which is the part needed, is only 0.024%-5% of the total power. That is the reason why I want to block the dc current.
Thanks in advance
Richie