Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique

This paper presents the design of low power CMOS- OTA (operational transconductance amplifier) using bulk drive (BD) technique with broad band. This technique is used for design of low power circuits with broad band for high frequency users, for example communication systems, mobile communication an...

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Main Author: Maryam Ghadiri Modarres
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Intelligent Procedures in Electrical Technology
Subjects:
OTA
Online Access:http://jipet.iaun.ac.ir/article_12656_b54e332d9ba3f73df04dd619ae3b54fe.pdf
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spelling doaj-dd6c69b1bf364a9bad7408e2cc167dd02020-11-24T22:38:19ZengNajafabad Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityJournal of Intelligent Procedures in Electrical Technology2322-38712345-55942015-10-016233944Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive TechniqueMaryam Ghadiri Modarres0Isfahan Education (District 4)This paper presents the design of low power CMOS- OTA (operational transconductance amplifier) using bulk drive (BD) technique with broad band. This technique is used for design of low power circuits with broad band for high frequency users, for example communication systems, mobile communication and communication forming of medical electronics. OTA is the base of amplifier .It is a fundamental building part of analog systems. Recently analog designer has been paid to low voltage (LV),low power (LP) integrated circuits. Many techniques are used for the design of LV LP circuits, the bulk driven offers principle this designs. This paper suggests a bulk driven OTA in standard CMOS processes and supply voltage 0.8 volt DC. It used of improved wilson current mirror. The simulation results have been carried out by the HSPICE simulator in 180 nm CMOS technology. The open loop gain is enhanced to 17.4dB at unity gain band with (UGB) of 26.1 MHZ with sufficient output swing. Power consumption of the OTA is in range of few hundreds of nanowatts (6%).http://jipet.iaun.ac.ir/article_12656_b54e332d9ba3f73df04dd619ae3b54fe.pdfOTAlow powerbody effectbulk driven
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Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique
Journal of Intelligent Procedures in Electrical Technology
OTA
low power
body effect
bulk driven
author_facet Maryam Ghadiri Modarres
author_sort Maryam Ghadiri Modarres
title Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique
title_short Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique
title_full Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique
title_fullStr Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique
title_full_unstemmed Design of Low-Power CMOS OTA Using Bulk-Drive Technique
title_sort design of low-power cmos ota using bulk-drive technique
publisher Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University
series Journal of Intelligent Procedures in Electrical Technology
issn 2322-3871
2345-5594
publishDate 2015-10-01
description This paper presents the design of low power CMOS- OTA (operational transconductance amplifier) using bulk drive (BD) technique with broad band. This technique is used for design of low power circuits with broad band for high frequency users, for example communication systems, mobile communication and communication forming of medical electronics. OTA is the base of amplifier .It is a fundamental building part of analog systems. Recently analog designer has been paid to low voltage (LV),low power (LP) integrated circuits. Many techniques are used for the design of LV LP circuits, the bulk driven offers principle this designs. This paper suggests a bulk driven OTA in standard CMOS processes and supply voltage 0.8 volt DC. It used of improved wilson current mirror. The simulation results have been carried out by the HSPICE simulator in 180 nm CMOS technology. The open loop gain is enhanced to 17.4dB at unity gain band with (UGB) of 26.1 MHZ with sufficient output swing. Power consumption of the OTA is in range of few hundreds of nanowatts (6%).
topic OTA
low power
body effect
bulk driven
url http://jipet.iaun.ac.ir/article_12656_b54e332d9ba3f73df04dd619ae3b54fe.pdf
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