Person: López Martín, Antonio
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López Martín
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Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación
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ISC. Institute of Smart Cities
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Publication Open Access Enhanced single-stage folded cascode OTA suitable for large capacitive loads(IEEE, 2018) López Martín, Antonio; Garde Luque, María Pilar; Algueta-Miguel, Jose M.; Cruz Blas, Carlos Aristóteles de la; Carvajal, Ramón G.; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCAn enhanced single-stage folded cascode operational transconductance amplifier able to drive large capacitive loads is presented. Circuits that adaptively bias the input differential pair and the current folding stage are employed, which provide class AB operation with dynamic current boosting and increased gainbandwidth (GBW) product. Measurement results of a test chip prototype fabricated in a 0.5-µm CMOS process show an increase in slew rate and GBW by a factor of 30 and 15, respectively, versus the class A version using the same supply voltage and bias currents. Overhead in other performance metrics is small.Publication Open Access Wide-swing class AB regulated cascode current mirror(IEEE, 2020) Garde Luque, María Pilar; López Martín, Antonio; Cruz Blas, Carlos Aristóteles de la; Carvajal, Ramón G.; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCA micropower regulated cascode CMOS current mirror is presented, combining floating gate and quasi floating gate MOS transistors to achieve both wide swing and class AB operation, respectively. Measurement results for a 0.5 μm CMOS test chip prototype are included, showing that the current mirror can provide a THD at 100 kHz of -44 dB for a supply voltage of ±0.75 V and input current amplitudes 20 times larger than the bias current.Publication Open Access On the optimal current followers for wide-swing current-efficient amplifiers(IEEE, 2018) López Martín, Antonio; Garde Luque, María Pilar; Carvajal, Ramón G.; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenThe design of various current followers for the implementation of OTAs with high slew rate and current efficiency is addressed. Two basic current follower topologies are compared, and modifications of both followers to improve these parameters are presented. As an application example, an enhanced recycling folded cascode OTA is proposed. Measurement results of the OTA fabricated in a 0.5 μm CMOS process show a 260% and 180% improvement in SR and GBW, respectively, for the same power consumption.Publication Open Access Folded Cascode OTA with 5540 MHzpF/mA FoM(IEEE, 2018) Garde Luque, María Pilar; López Martín, Antonio; Carvajal, Ramón G.; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio IngeniaritzarenA micropower single-stage folded cascode amplifier able to drive a wide range of capacitive loads is presented. It features class AB operation and includes power-efficient adaptive biasing techniques, which provide enhanced dynamic output current boosting and gain-bandwidth product (GBW). Phase lead compensation is used to improve phase margin and settling performance for low capacitive loads. Measurement results for a 0.5 μm CMOS process show a FoM of 5540 MHz pF/mA, the highest one reported to date for a folded cascode amplifier to the authors' knowledge.Publication Open Access 1-V 15-μW 130-nm CMOS super class AB OTA(IEEE, 2020) López Martín, Antonio; Algueta-Miguel, Jose M.; Garde Luque, María Pilar; Carvajal, Ramón G.; Ramírez-Angulo, Jaime; Institute of Smart Cities - ISCA super class AB recycling folded cascode amplifier in 130 nm CMOS is presented. It combines for the first time adaptive biasing of the differential input pair, nonlinear current mirrors with current starving and dynamic biasing of the cascode transistors in the output branch. Measurements using a ±0.5V supply show slew rate and gain bandwidth product improvement factors of 26 and 112 versus the conventional topology for the same bias currents, yielding the highest combined FoM to date.