A modeling technique for simulating the noise
performance of chopper-stabilized switched-capacitor
filters using SPICE2 is presented. A method for
selection of switched-capacitor network (SCN) stages
to be chopped and an op amp topology for low noise
applications are also outlined. Validity of the
modeling is verified by the close agreement...
Clock-feedthrough effects, channel-length modulation and device mismatch are
the main causes of the inaccuracy of Switched-Current (SI) circuits. In this paper, these
non-ideal effects are analyzed. A high-performance current mirror, namely regulated
cascode current mirror, which eliminates drain voltage variation problem is introduced.
By using this current mirror as a...
A short-circuit-protected line-driver circuit is
particularly adapted for use in a CMOS differential line-driver
system, where one line-driver circuit provides a
true output signal, and another line-driver circuit
provides a complementary false output signal. A short-circuit
is sensed by measuring current through a secondary
pull-up transistor, and disabling a primary...
It has become customary in electrical engineering to think of
signal processing in terms of voltage variables to the exclusion of
current variables. This tendency has resulted in voltage signal
processing circuits such as voltage-controlled voltage sources
(VCVS) and voltage-mode operational amplifiers. However, the VCVS
operational amplifier has several limitations...
The operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is a fundamental building block in analog and mixed-signal systems. This research describes a process-, voltage-, and temperature- (PVT) insensitive low-voltage tracking RC compensation scheme considered for two-stage CMOS OTAs, which cancels the pole due to the load capacitance using a Miller zero generated by...