A new ultra-low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) bulk-driven quasi-floating-gate (BD-QFG) operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is presented in this paper. The proposed circuit is designed using 0.18 μm CMOS technology. A supply voltage of ±0.3 V and a quiescent bias current of 5 μA are used. The PSpice simulation result shows that the power consumption of the proposed BD-QFG OTA is 13.4 μW. Thus, the circuit is suitable for low-power applications. In order to confirm that the proposed BD-QFG OTA can be used in analog signal processing, a BD-QFG OTA-based diodeless precision rectifier is designed as an example application. This rectifier employs only two BD-QFG OTAs and consumes only 26.8 μW
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications....
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications....
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications...
This paper presents ultra low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) CMOS structure for Current Conveyor Transc...
478-487This paper presents ultra low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) CMOS structure for Current Convey...
In this paper we present an ultra lowvoltage (ULV) floating-gate (FG) transconductance amplifier The...
A low voltage high performance design of operational transconductance amplifier is proposed in this ...
This paper presents the design of low power CMOS- OTA (operational transconductance amplifier) using...
In this paper, non-conventional circuit design techniques has been reviewed. The techniques discusse...
Designing integrated circuits able to work under low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) condition is curren...
The last few decades, a great deal of attention has been paid to low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) int...
The last few decades, a great deal of attention has been paid to low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) int...
In this paper, two full-wave voltage mode and current mode precision rectifiers based on bulk-driven...
The field of low-voltage low-power CMOS technology has grown rapidly in recent years; it is an essen...
Abstract—A family of CMOS operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) has been designed for very ...
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications....
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications....
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications...
This paper presents ultra low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) CMOS structure for Current Conveyor Transc...
478-487This paper presents ultra low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) CMOS structure for Current Convey...
In this paper we present an ultra lowvoltage (ULV) floating-gate (FG) transconductance amplifier The...
A low voltage high performance design of operational transconductance amplifier is proposed in this ...
This paper presents the design of low power CMOS- OTA (operational transconductance amplifier) using...
In this paper, non-conventional circuit design techniques has been reviewed. The techniques discusse...
Designing integrated circuits able to work under low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) condition is curren...
The last few decades, a great deal of attention has been paid to low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) int...
The last few decades, a great deal of attention has been paid to low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) int...
In this paper, two full-wave voltage mode and current mode precision rectifiers based on bulk-driven...
The field of low-voltage low-power CMOS technology has grown rapidly in recent years; it is an essen...
Abstract—A family of CMOS operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) has been designed for very ...
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications....
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications....
Energy efficiency is a key requirement in the design of amplifiers for modern wireless applications...