Power optimization of CMOS programmable gain amplifiers with high dynamic range and common-mode feed-forward circuit
A 1.2V 1.95mW low-power Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) with high-input range is proposed and implemented in a 90nm CMOS process. The PGA is formed by three stages with a bandwidth of 20MHz for a 2pF capacitive load. Gain is in the range between 0 and 72dB in steps of 6dB. The stage core consists...
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Zusammenfassung: | A 1.2V 1.95mW low-power Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) with high-input range is proposed and implemented in a 90nm CMOS process. The PGA is formed by three stages with a bandwidth of 20MHz for a 2pF capacitive load. Gain is in the range between 0 and 72dB in steps of 6dB. The stage core consists in a differential super-source follower (SSF) with programmable resistive degeneration. Each stage uses a front-end capacitive decoupling network which allows a robust selection of the operating point for improving linearity and reducing power. Further power saving is achieved with a common-mode feed-forward circuit (CMFFC), based on a simple current conveyor. The total PGA area is 165×33μm 2 in a 90nm CMOS process. Post-layout simulations at maximum gain show a THD of -57dB and -42dB for output amplitudes of 0.6V pp and 1.2V pp , respectively. Input referred noise is just 10.2nV rms /√Hz from 1MHz to 4MHz. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICECS.2010.5724450 |