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Description
Title
Analysis and design of a discrete-time amplifier
Author(s)
Yin, Tong
Contributor(s)
Hanumolu, Pavan Kumar
Issue Date
2016-05
Keyword(s)
cross-coupled pair
amplifier
high gain-bandwidth
Abstract
The operational amplifier has been widely adopted in the application of voltage follower, current-to-voltage converter, active filter, integrator etc. However, traditional amplifier topologies suffer from the trade-off between power consumption, gain-bandwidth product as well as different types of noise in circuits. A discrete time amplifier utilizing a cross-coupled pair topology studied by researchers had been presented. It has been proved to be able to provide higher gain-bandwidth product, lower power consumption and smaller noise effect. Fundamental theories and techniques for designing such a circuit is presented. Impacts of alterations of some of the circuit characteristics are also discussed.
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