A highly linear fully self-biased class AB current buffer designed in a standard 0.18 mu m CMOS process with 1.8 V power supply is presented in this paper. It is a simple structure that, with a static power consumption of 48 mu W, features an input resistance as low as 89 Omega, high accuracy in the input-output current ratio and total harmonic distortion (THD) figures lower than -60 dB at 30 mu A amplitude signal and 1 kHz frequency. Robustness was proved through Monte Carlo and corner simulations, and finally validated through experimental measurements, showing that the proposed configuration is a suitable choice for high performance low voltage low power applications
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A low voltage linear transconductor is introduced. The circuit is a pseudo differential architecture...
A systematic approach for the design of two-stage class AB CMOS unity-gain buffers is proposed. It i...
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The scaling of MOSFET dimensions and power supply voltage, in conjunction with an increase in system...
Naturally simple and parallel low voltage and autozeroing current mode analog circuits Transconducta...
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