CMOS operational transconductance amplifiers with extended transconductance adjustment ranges /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Adams, William John
Other Authors: Everett, Louis J. (degree committee member.), Pandey, Rahhvendra K. (degree committee member.), Sanchez-Sinecio, Edgar (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: 1991.
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Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
Description
Abstract:Techniques are developed for realizing CM OS transconductance amplifiers with increased transconductance adjustment ranges. In transconductor-based electronic systems, the transconductance adjustment is useful in overcoming integrated circuit process variations and in implementing systems with program m able specifications. Linearity of the transfer characteristic is also highly desirable; however the adjustment of previously-reported transconductors via adjustment of a tail current in a differential-pair-based input stage typically involves severe linearity degradation. The techniques presented in this work are based on the use of program m able current mirrors as a means of transconductance adjustment; furthermore, current mirrors are presented which actually perform the desired linearization of the currents generated by a simple differential pair input stage. This leads to fairly simply transconductor circuits which largely avoid the adjustment/linearity tradeoffs inherent in many previous designs. Experimental results verify the extended adjustment/linearization schemes. A detailed analysis of mismatch effects is included which suggests methods by which these undesirable effects may be reduced.
Item Description:Typescript (photocopy).
Vita.
"Major subject: Electrical Engineering."
Physical Description:xvii, 232 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.