Low-voltage 0.81mW, 1-32 CMOS VGA with 5% bandwidth variations and -38dB DC rejection

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Date
2020Author
Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Artículo / Artikulua
Version
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa
Project Identifier
ES/1PE/TEC2016-80396
Impact
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10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2999315
Abstract
A CMOS low-voltage amplifier with approximately constant bandwidth and DC rejection is introduced. The design is based on the cascade of a wide linear input range OTA, an op-amp and a servo-loop with extremely large time constants. It operates with +/-0:45V supplies and a power consumption of 0.81mW in 180nm technology. The bandwidth changes only from 9.08MHz to 9.54MHz over a gain range from 1
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A CMOS low-voltage amplifier with approximately constant bandwidth and DC rejection is introduced. The design is based on the cascade of a wide linear input range OTA, an op-amp and a servo-loop with extremely large time constants. It operates with +/-0:45V supplies and a power consumption of 0.81mW in 180nm technology. The bandwidth changes only from 9.08MHz to 9.54MHz over a gain range from 1
to 32, it has a 9.8Hz low cutoff frequency and a DC attenuation of 38dBs. DC floating voltage sources are
used to keep the gates of all differential pairs at a constant value close to a supply rail in order to operate the amplifier circuit with minimum supply voltage. The proposed circuit has small and large signal figures of merit FOMSS=5380 (MHz*pF/mW) and FOMLS=0:0085((V/ns)*pF/mA) for a nominal gain A=32. [--]
Subject
Low-voltage,
Low power,
CMOS amplifiers,
Transresistance amplifier,
Linear transconductors.
Publisher
IEEE
Published in
IEEE Access, vol. 8, 2020
Departament
Universidad Pública de Navarra/Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Institute of Smart Cities - ISC
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Sponsorship
This work was supported by AEI/FEDER under Grant TEC2016-80396-C2. The work of Hector Daniel Rico-Aniles was supported by the
Mexican Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACYT) for the Academic Scholarship under Grant 408946.