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A 0.8-V, 8-/spl mu/W, CMOS OTA with 50-dB gain and 1.2-MHz GBW in 18-pF load

Yao et al., 2003

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9613794454132860832
Author
Yao L
Steyaert M
Sansen W
Publication year
Publication venue
ESSCIRC 2004-29th European Solid-State Circuits Conference (IEEE Cat. No. 03EX705)

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A low-power low-voltage OTA with rail-to-rail output is introduced. The proposed topology is based on the common current mirror OTA topology and provide gain enhancement without extra power consumption. Implemented in a standard 0.25/spl mu/m CMOS technology, the …
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    • H03F3/45076Differential amplifiers with semiconductor devices only characterised by the way of implementation of the active amplifying circuit in the differential amplifier
    • H03F3/45179Differential amplifiers with semiconductor devices only characterised by the way of implementation of the active amplifying circuit in the differential amplifier using MOSFET transistors as the active amplifying circuit
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    • H03F3/45192Folded cascode stages
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