Title
A power optimized transconductance amplifier and its application to a 6th order lowpass GmC filter
Abstract
We present the design of an ultra low power sixth-order Butterworth low pass GmC filter in 0.13 ¿m CMOS process. A method to optimize the power consumption of a fully differential telescopic OTA is also presented to achieve an input linearity of 220 mVpp and transconductance value of 6 ¿S. The OTA is then used to implement an ultra low power filter and to show the impact of parasitic capacitances and resistances on the system. Simulation results shows that the frequency response of the sixth order Butterworth low pass filter is achieved with high precision and a THD of -60 dB for 200 mVpp input signal is obtained. The overall power consumption is less than 150 ¿W.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICECS.2009.5410858
Yasmine Hammamet
Keywords
Field
DocType
Butterworth filters,CMOS integrated circuits,capacitance,electric resistance,frequency response,low-pass filters,operational amplifiers,power amplifiers,power filters,CMOS process,frequency response,fully differential telescopic OTA,input linearity,operational transconductance amplifier,parasitic capacitance,power consumption,power optimized transconductance amplifier,resistance,size 0.13 mum,ultra low power sixth-order Butterworth low pass GmC filter,voltage 220 mV
Total harmonic distortion,Frequency response,Computer science,Operational transconductance amplifier,CMOS,Electronic engineering,Low-pass filter,Transconductance,Electrical engineering,Operational amplifier,Butterworth filter
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-5091-6
1
0.36
References 
Authors
1
9