An innovative low-voltage low-power complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) gain boosting approach is presented. It exploits complementary gate-driven gain boosting and adopts forward body bias, resulting in the minimum possible supply requirement of one threshold plus two saturation voltages, without requiring any additional current branch. The solution is also exploited in a rail-to-rail high-performance single-stage cascode operational transconductance amplifier (OTA). Simulations using a 40-nm process with thresholds around 0.45 V show that 0.6 V and 50 μA are adequate to supply the designed OTA, which exhibits a 60-dB direct current (DC) gain, a 45-MHz unity-gain frequency, and an 18-V/μs slew rate, under a 1-pF load.

0.6-V CMOS cascode OTA with complementary gate-driven gain-boosting and forward body bias

Pennisi S.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

An innovative low-voltage low-power complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) gain boosting approach is presented. It exploits complementary gate-driven gain boosting and adopts forward body bias, resulting in the minimum possible supply requirement of one threshold plus two saturation voltages, without requiring any additional current branch. The solution is also exploited in a rail-to-rail high-performance single-stage cascode operational transconductance amplifier (OTA). Simulations using a 40-nm process with thresholds around 0.45 V show that 0.6 V and 50 μA are adequate to supply the designed OTA, which exhibits a 60-dB direct current (DC) gain, a 45-MHz unity-gain frequency, and an 18-V/μs slew rate, under a 1-pF load.
2019
CMOS; gain boosting; low power; low voltage; OTA; threshold lowering
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