A new multipath amplifier design technique for enhancing gain without sacrificing bandwidth
A new multistage multipath amplifier design technique is introduced that combines the formerly distinct phases of stage design and compensation. The result is an inherently stable n-stage amplifier whose gain-bandwidth product is not compromised as the number of stages is increased. The technique re...
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Zusammenfassung: | A new multistage multipath amplifier design technique is introduced that combines the formerly distinct phases of stage design and compensation. The result is an inherently stable n-stage amplifier whose gain-bandwidth product is not compromised as the number of stages is increased. The technique relies upon (n-1) systematic pole-zero cancellations to achieve a near first-order open-loop system transfer function. The resultant amplifier architectures are attractive for realization in low-voltage processes because they accumulate gain using horizontal techniques (cascading) rather than vertical techniques (device stacking). |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ISCAS.1999.780836 |