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Type: Journal article
Title: A robust local positive feedback based performance enhancement strategy for non-recycling folded cascode OTA
Author: Wang, Y.
Zhang, Q.
Yu, S.S.
Zhao, X.
Trinh, H.
Shi, P.
Citation: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part 1: Regular Papers, 2020; 67(9):2897-2908
Publisher: IEEE
Issue Date: 2020
ISSN: 1549-8328
1558-0806
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Yongqing Wang, Qisheng Zhang, Samson Shenglong Yu, Xiao Zhao, Hieu Trinh, Peng Shi
Abstract: In this study, a local positive feedback technique is proposed to enhance the performance of the folded cascode (FC) operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) when working in its saturation region. The enhanced FC-OTA has a higher gain bandwidth (GBW), higher DC gain and higher slew rate (SR) over its conventional counterparts and popular recycling FC-OTAs. The proposed enhanced FC-OTA is implemented by reusing the current generated by the input transistors through the proposed local positive feedback loop to provide additional transconductance and negative resistance. It is then fabricated with SMIC 180nm process. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed FC-OTA performance enhancement strategy, extensive mathematical analysis, small-/large-signal stability analysis, simulation and experimentation are thoroughly investigated in this study. Simulation and experimental results agree well with the theoretical analysis and the expected performances, which corroborates the control design.
Keywords: Transistors; transconductance; logic gates; resistance; feedback loop; current mirrors; resistors
Rights: © 2020 IEEE. Personal use is permitted, but republication/redistribution requires IEEE permission.
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2020.2988310
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcsi.2020.2988310
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