CMOS Non‐tailed differential pair |
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Authors: | Giuseppe Di Cataldo Alfio Dario Grasso Salvatore Pennisi Giuseppe Scotti Alessandro Trifiletti |
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Affiliation: | 1. DIEEI, University of Catania, Catania, Italy;2. DIE, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | A continuous‐time complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor differential pair that does not require the traditional tail current source as a way to control the direct current and common‐mode current is presented. Compared with a p‐channel long‐tailed pair, the proposed non‐tailed solution operates under a higher maximum input common‐mode voltage that includes (VDD + VSS)/2 even under low supply voltages. Experimental measurements on a prototype fabricated in a 0.35‐µm technology (with metal – oxide – semiconductor thresholds greater than 0.6 V) confirm this behavior for supply voltages as low as 1.2 V, whereas the long‐tailed pair with the same technology offers the same capability only for supplies higher than 1.6 V. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | body effect long‐tailed pair low voltage amplifiers transconductance amplifiers fully differential amplifiers |
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