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High-Frequency and Low-Power Output Stages Based on FGMOS Flipped Voltage Follower
Author(s) -
Maneesha Gupta,
Urvashi Singh,
Richa Srivastava
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
isrn electronics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2090-8679
DOI - 10.1155/2013/914058
Subject(s) - cmos , electronic engineering , spice , voltage , buffer amplifier , low voltage , computer science , electrical engineering , engineering , amplifier
Two new high-performance output stages are proposed. These output stages are basically designed by using a flipped voltage follower (FVF). The proposed low-power and low-voltage output stages have utilized the advantages of the FGMOS technology. They are characterized by low-power dissipation, reduced power supply requirement, and larger bandwidth. By using FGMOS-based FVF in place of conventional FVF, the linearity of the output stages has been highly improved. The small-signal analysis of FGMOS-based FVF is done to show the bandwidth enhancement of conventional FVF. The circuits are simulated to demonstrate the effectiveness using SPICE, in TSMC 0.25-micron CMOS device models. The simulation results show that the power supply requirement of the proposed output stages is highly reduced and bandwidths are extremely higher than the conventional circuits.

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