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Andrea Ballo, Alfio Dario Grasso and Salvatore Pennisi
This work presents a two-stage operational transconductance amplifier suitable for sub-1 V operation. This characteristic is achieved thanks to the adoption of a bulk-driven non-tailed differential pair. Local positive feedback is exploited to boost the ...
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Juan M. Carrillo and Carlos A. de la Cruz-Blas
A bootstrapping technique used to increase the intrinsic voltage gain of a bulk-driven MOS transistor is described in this paper. The proposed circuit incorporates a capacitor and a cutoff transistor to be connected to the gate terminal of a bulk-driven ...
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Manaswini Gangineni, Jaime Ramirez-Angulo, Héctor Vázquez-Leal, Jesús Huerta-Chua, Antonio J. Lopez-Martin and Ramon Gonzalez Carvajal
A high performance bulk-driven rail-to-rail fully differential buffer operating from ±0.3V supplies in 180 nm CMOS technology is reported. It has a differential?difference input stage and common mode feedback circuits implemented with no-tail, high CMRR ...
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Rafael Sanchotene Silva, Luis Henrique Rodovalho, Orazio Aiello and Cesar Ramos Rodrigues
In this paper, a new technique for improvement on the DC voltage gain, while keeping the high-linearity in symmetrical operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) bulk-driven (BD) topology is proposed. These features are achieved by allying two topologi...
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