A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier

This paper aims to introduce a novel Fully Differential second generation Current Conveyor (FDCCII) and its application to design a novel Low Power (LP), very high CMRR, and wide bandwidth (BW) Current Mode Instrumentation Amplifier (CMIA). In the proposed application, CMRR, as the most important fe...

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Main Authors: Soma Ahmadi, Seyed Javad Azhari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2018-05-01
Series:Emerging Science Journal
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Online Access:https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/71
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spelling doaj-30c2fcb5e4294df9b418979363b614352020-11-25T01:51:16ZengItal PublicationEmerging Science Journal2610-91822018-05-0122859210.28991/esj-2018-0113137A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation AmplifierSoma Ahmadi0Seyed Javad Azhari1Department of Electrical and Electronic engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, IranDepartment of Electrical and Electronic engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, IranThis paper aims to introduce a novel Fully Differential second generation Current Conveyor (FDCCII) and its application to design a novel Low Power (LP), very high CMRR, and wide bandwidth (BW) Current Mode Instrumentation Amplifier (CMIA). In the proposed application, CMRR, as the most important feature, has been greatly improved by using both common mode feed forward (CMFF) and common mode feedback (CMFB) techniques, which are verified by a perfect circuit analysis. As another unique quality, it neither needs well-matched active blocks nor matched resistors but inherently improves CMRR, BW, and power consumption hence gains an excellent matchless choice for integration. The FDCCII has been designed using 0.18 um TSMC CMOS Technology with ±1.2 V supply voltages. The simulation of the proposed FDCCII and CMIA have been done in HSPICE LEVEL 49. Simulation results for the proposed CMIA are as follow: Voltage CMRR of 216 dB, voltage CMRR BW of 300 Hz. Intrinsic resistance of X-terminals is only 45 Ω and the power dissipation is 383.4 μW.  Most favourably, it shows a constant differential voltage gain BW of 18.1 MHz for variable gains (here ranging from 0 dB to 45.7 dB for example) removing the bottleneck of constant gain-BW product of Voltage mode circuits.https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/71Current-modeInstrumentation AmplifierCMIAFDCCIIVery High CMRR.
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author Soma Ahmadi
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A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier
Emerging Science Journal
Current-mode
Instrumentation Amplifier
CMIA
FDCCII
Very High CMRR.
author_facet Soma Ahmadi
Seyed Javad Azhari
author_sort Soma Ahmadi
title A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier
title_short A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier
title_full A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier
title_fullStr A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Fully Differential Second Generation Current Conveyor and Its Application as a Very High CMRR Instrumentation Amplifier
title_sort novel fully differential second generation current conveyor and its application as a very high cmrr instrumentation amplifier
publisher Ital Publication
series Emerging Science Journal
issn 2610-9182
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This paper aims to introduce a novel Fully Differential second generation Current Conveyor (FDCCII) and its application to design a novel Low Power (LP), very high CMRR, and wide bandwidth (BW) Current Mode Instrumentation Amplifier (CMIA). In the proposed application, CMRR, as the most important feature, has been greatly improved by using both common mode feed forward (CMFF) and common mode feedback (CMFB) techniques, which are verified by a perfect circuit analysis. As another unique quality, it neither needs well-matched active blocks nor matched resistors but inherently improves CMRR, BW, and power consumption hence gains an excellent matchless choice for integration. The FDCCII has been designed using 0.18 um TSMC CMOS Technology with ±1.2 V supply voltages. The simulation of the proposed FDCCII and CMIA have been done in HSPICE LEVEL 49. Simulation results for the proposed CMIA are as follow: Voltage CMRR of 216 dB, voltage CMRR BW of 300 Hz. Intrinsic resistance of X-terminals is only 45 Ω and the power dissipation is 383.4 μW.  Most favourably, it shows a constant differential voltage gain BW of 18.1 MHz for variable gains (here ranging from 0 dB to 45.7 dB for example) removing the bottleneck of constant gain-BW product of Voltage mode circuits.
topic Current-mode
Instrumentation Amplifier
CMIA
FDCCII
Very High CMRR.
url https://ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/71
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