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Title: A new transresistance-mode instrumentation amplifier with low number of MOS transistors and electronic tuning opportunity
Authors: Safari, L.
Yüce, Erkan
Minaei, S.
Keywords: CMOS
CMRR
current-mode
instrumentation amplifier
inverting amplifier
transresistance-mode
Amplifiers (electronic)
Capacitance
Field effect transistors
Intelligent systems
Monte Carlo methods
Different frequency
Differential mode
Electronic tuning
Input and output impedance
Instrumentation amplifier
Layout simulations
Parasitic capacitance
Robust performance
Time domain analysis
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
Abstract: In this paper, the simplest possible electronically adjustable transresistance-mode (TRM) instrumentation amplifier (IA) using only eight MOS transistors is presented. Extremely simple structure of the proposed IA leads to a wide bandwidth and robust performance against mismatches and parasitic capacitances. Of more interest is that the differential-mode gain of the proposed IA can be electronically varied by control voltages. Post-layout and pre-layout simulation results based on 0.18µm TSMC CMOS parameters are included to confirm the validity of the theoretical analysis. Despite extremely simple structure, its input and output impedances are 1.93 and 1.68k, respectively. Time domain analysis shows that for an input signal of 20µA peak to peak, maximum value of THD is 4.5% for different frequencies. Monte Carlo simulation is also carried out, which proves robust performance of the proposed IA against mismatches. The required chip area is only 17.1×36.9µm2. © 2016 World Scientific Publishing Company.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9639
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218126616500225
ISSN: 0218-1266
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