257 research outputs found

    A compact high gain opamp for Bio-medical applications in 45nm CMOS technology

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    In this paper a low opamp compensation technique suitable for the bio-medical application has been proposed and intuitive explained the existing compensation techniques. The Present technique relies on the passive damping factor control rather power hungry damping. Implemented in 45nm CMOS technology and simulated with Spectre. Simulation results shows that 100dB dc gain, well compensated 25MHz bandwidth opamp while driving a 1pF capacitive load. Draws with 12uW power consumption from 1V supply and occupying 0.004875mm2 silicon area

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    Super-gain-boosted AB-AB fully differential Miller op-amp with 156dB open-loop gain and 174MV/V MHZ pF/uW figure of merit in 130nm CMOS technology

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    A fully differential Miller op-amp with a composite input stage using resistive local common-mode feedback and regulated cascode transistors is presented here. High gain pseudo-differential auxiliary amplifiers are used to implement the regulated cascode transistors in order to boost the output impedance of the composite input stage and the open-loop gain of the op-amp. Both input and output stages operate in class AB mode. The proposed op-amp has been simulated in a 130nm commercial CMOS process technology. It operates from a 1.2V supply and has a close to rail-to-rail differential output swing. It has 156dB DC open-loop gain and 63MHz gain-bandwidth product with a 30pF capacitive load. The op-amp has a DC open-loop gain figure of merit FOMAOLDC of 174 (MV/V) MHz pF/uW and large-signal figure of merit FOMLS of 3(V/us) pF/uW.This work was supported in part by the Spanish Government Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI) under Grant TEC2016-80396-C2, in part by the Consejería de Economía y Conocimiento of Junta de Andalucía under Grant P18-FR-4317 (both projects received support from the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)), and in part by the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) under Grant A1-S-43214

    Low-voltage Low-power Switched-Capacitor ?S Modulator Design

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