CMOS Current Amplifiers: Speed versus Nonlinearity

CMOS Current Amplifiers: Speed versus Nonlinearity is intended as a current-amplifier cookbook containing an extensive review of different current amplifier topologies realisable with modern CMOS integration technologies. The seldom-discussed issue of high-frequency distortion performance is derived...

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Main Authors: Koli, Kimmo (Author), Halonen, Kari (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Springer US 2002
Series:The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Analog Circuits and Signal Processing 681
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Summary:CMOS Current Amplifiers: Speed versus Nonlinearity is intended as a current-amplifier cookbook containing an extensive review of different current amplifier topologies realisable with modern CMOS integration technologies. The seldom-discussed issue of high-frequency distortion performance is derived for all reviewed amplifier topologies using as simple and intuitive mathematical methods as possible. The topologies discussed are also useful as building blocks for high-performance voltage-mode amplifiers. So the reader can apply the discussed techniques to both voltage- and current-mode analogue integrated circuit design. This book contains application examples with experimental results in three different fields: instrumentation amplifiers, continuous-time analogue filters and logarithmic amplifiers
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (X, 290 p)
ISBN:9780306480034
DOI:10.1007/b101925

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