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Low Power Low Voltage Bulk Driven Balanced OTA

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Author :  Neha Gupta, Sapna Singh, Meenakshi Suthar and Priyanka Soni

Affiliation :  Mody Institute of Technology and Science

Country :  India

Category :  Digital Signal & Image Processing

Volume, Issue, Month, Year :  2, 4, December, 2011

Abstract :


The last few decades, a great deal of attention has been paid to low-voltage (LV) low-power (LP) integrated circuits design since the power consumption has become a critical issue. Among many techniques used for the design of LV LP analog circuits, the Bulk-driven principle offers a promising route towards this design for many aspects mainly the simplicity and using the conventional MOS technology to implement these designs. This paper is devoted to the Bulk-driven (BD) principle and utilizing this principle to design LV LP building block of Operational Transconductance Amplifier (OTA) in standard CMOS processes and supply voltage 0.9V. The simulation results have been carried out by the Spice simulator using the 130nm CMOS technology from TSMC.

Keyword :  Bulk-driven MOS, OTA, BOTA, Body effect

Journal/ Proceedings Name :  International Journal of VLSI design & Communication Systems (VLSICS)

URL :  https://aircconline.com/vlsics/V2N4/2411vlsics11.pdf

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