Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications (Sep 2021)

0.5 V CMOS Inverter-Based Transconductance Amplifier with Quiescent Current Control

  • Andrea Ballo,
  • Salvatore Pennisi,
  • Giuseppe Scotti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jlpea11040037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 37

Abstract

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A two-stage CMOS transconductance amplifier based on the inverter topology, suitable for very low supply voltages and exhibiting rail-to-rail output capability is presented. The solution consists of the cascade of a noninverting and an inverting stage, both characterized by having only two complementary transistors between the supply rails. The amplifier provides class-AB operation with quiescent current control obtained through an auxiliary loop that utilizes the MOSFETs body terminals. Simulation results, referring to a commercial 28 nm bulk technology, show that the quiescent current of the amplifier can be controlled quite effectively, even adopting a supply voltage as low as 0.5 V. The designed solution consumes around 500 nA of quiescent current in typical conditions and provides a DC gain of around 51 dB, with a unity gain frequency of 1 MHz and phase margin of 70 degrees, for a parallel load of 1 pF and 1.5 MΩ. Settling time at 1% is 6.6 μs, and white noise is 125 nV/Hz.

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