Switched-Mode Operational Amplifiers and Their Application to Continuous-Time Filters in Nanoscale CMOS

Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of(2014)

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We introduce a new class of feedback amplifiers, called switched-mode operational amplifiers (SMOAs) that address voltage-swing limitations of classical feedback amplifiers in scaled CMOS technologies. By exploiting the increased timing resolution available in scaled CMOS, SMOAs encode analog signal information in the time domain and provide near-rail-to-rail output-signal swing, high output-stage efficiency and better linearity. A 4th-order, 70 MHz continuous-time active-RC Butterworth filter is presented in 65 nm CMOS to demonstrate the advantages of SMOAs. The filter consumes 25.4 mW from a 0.6 V supply and achieves 55.8 dB peak SNDR while operating at a full-scale of 873 mV ppd. Thanks to SMOAs, the full-scale (73% of the 0.6 V supply voltage) and the bandwidth are respectively, a 2.5 × and 6.2 × improvement over other state-of-the-art low-voltage filters.
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CMOS integrated circuits,circuit feedback,continuous time filters,nanoelectronics,operational amplifiers,4th-order continuous-time active-RC Butterworth filter,analog signal information,classical feedback amplifiers,continuous-time filters,frequency 70 MHz,low-voltage filters,nanoscale CMOS,near-rail-to-rail output-signal swing,power 25.4 mW,scaled CMOS technologies,size 65 nm,switched-mode operational amplifiers,time domain,timing resolution,voltage 0.6 V,voltage-swing limitations,Feedback amplifiers,filters,low supply voltages,pulse-width modulation,scaling,switched mode
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