Low-Power Adaptive Biased Integrated Amplifiers

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Giuseppe Ferri
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[1] Universita' di L'Aquila,Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Facolta' di Ingegneria
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Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing | 2002年 / 33卷
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low-power; adaptive biasing; CMOS; integrated circuits; analog design;
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In this paper the author will present the working principle and the applications of a novel adaptive biasing topology, designed to decrease the stand-by power dissipation without affecting the transient performance of low-power amplifiers. The proposed circuit, whose principle and circuit topology can be implemented both in CMOS and in bipolar standard technologies, gives a biasing current whose value depends on the applied input differential voltage and can be set according to the requested transient performance constraints. The adaptive architecture can be utilized in the design of high-efficient low-power operational amplifiers, for the biasing of both the input stage (where the input source current is dynamically increased) and the output stage (where the output current can be controlled and limited). These amplifiers show a very good behaviour, evaluated in terms of two efficiency factors, if compared with those of other adaptive solutions and class-AB topologies, proposed in the literature. Simulation results and also measurements on a chip prototype, fabricated in a standard CMOS technology, are finally presented.
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页码:249 / 262
页数:13
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