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- On designing linearly-tunable ultra-low voltage CMOS gm-C filters
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0271-4310
- A linearly-tunable ULV transconductor featuring excellent stability of the processed signal common-mode voltage upon tuning, critical for very-low voltage applications, is presented. Its employment to the synthesis of CMOS gm-C high-frequency and voiceband filters is discussed. SPICE data describe the filter characteristics. For a 1.3 V-supply, their nominal passband frequencies are 1.0 MHz and 3.78 KHz, respectively, with tuning rates of 12.52 KHz/mV and 0.16 KHz/m V, input-referred noise spectral density of 1.3 μV/Hz1/2 and 5.0μV/Hz1/2 and standby consumption of 0.87 mW and 11.8 μW. Large-signal distortion given by THD = 1% corresponds to a differential output-swing of 360 mVpp and 480 mVpp, respectively. Common-mode voltage deviation is less than 4 mV over tuning interval.
- 1-Jan-2000
- Iscas 2000: IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems - Proceedings, Vol Ii. New York: IEEE, p. 140-143, 2000.
- CMOS integrated circuits
- Computer aided network analysis
- Integrated circuit layout
- Linear network analysis
- Signal distortion
- Signal filtering and prediction
- Transconductance
- Tuning
- Voltage control
- Software package SPICE
- Electric filters
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISCAS.2000.856278
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