An Ultralow-Power Cmos Transconductor Design With Wide Input Linear Range For Biomedical Applications

2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS (ISCAS 2012)(2012)

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This paper presents an ultralow-power CMOS linear transconductor design operating in weak inversion for low frequency g(m)-C filter design for potential biomedical applications, where the transconductance should be low to reduce the capacitor size, and linear to minimize distortion. Bulk-driven and degeneration techniques are used, and we have adopted this G(m) cell as a linear source degeneration resistor to achieve a 91% reduction in the transconductance value. In addition, a fourth-order Butterworth bandpass filter was designed in a proprietary 0.35-mu m BCD (bipolar-CMOS-DMOS) process by Texas Instruments (TI). The SPICE simulation results indicate that the total harmonic distortion is greatly reduced to less than -71 dB at an input of 100 mV. The power consumption is only 750 nW at a 3-V supply voltage.
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low power electronics,band pass filters,cmos integrated circuits,resistors,linearity,harmonic distortion,butterworth filters,capacitors,integrated circuit design,noise
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