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Title: Design of low voltage high performance, wide bandwidth current feedback amplifier with complementary input pair
Authors: Parikh, Chetan D.
Dubey, Divya
Keywords: Low voltage integrated circuits
Design and construction
Low voltage systems
Operational amplifiers
CMOS current conveyor
Complementary input pair
High performance wide bandwidth
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology
Citation: Dubey, Divya (2007). Design of low voltage high performance, wide bandwidth current feedback amplifier with complementary input pair. Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology, ix, 43 p. (Acc.No: T00142)
Abstract: This thesis presents the work done on the design of a low voltage high performance, wide bandwidth current feedback amplifier [CFA] with complementary input pair. The design is carried out in 1.8 V, 0.18 micron CMOS process. The design uses the cascaded voltage follower configuration that improves the bandwidth of the amplifier and to get almost rail-to-rail input swing capability, parallel NMOS and PMOS differential pairs are used with current addition. Thus proposed current feedback amplifier combines the advantages of both the design. It provides wide bandwidth and simultaneously increases the input voltage range. It also provides low power consumption and high transimpedance. Simulation results show that the closed loop bandwidth for unity gain noninverting configuration is 458 MHz and the input voltage range is from –0.8 to 0.35 V, for supply voltages ranging from +0.9 to –0.9 V. The amplifier performance is also evaluated to see the gain bandwidth independence effect. This CFA provides almost gain independent closed loop bandwidth, which depends on the value of feedback resistor.
URI: http://drsr.daiict.ac.in/handle/123456789/179
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