Body effect up- and down-conversion mixer circuits for low-voltage ultra-wideband operation

2009 ◽  
Vol 64 (3) ◽  
pp. 233-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oliver Schmitz ◽  
Sven Karsten Hampel ◽  
Christian Orlob ◽  
Marc Tiebout ◽  
Ilona Rolfes
Author(s):  
Furkan Barin ◽  
Ertan Zencir

In this paper, an ultra-wideband fully differential two-stage telescopic 65-nm CMOS op-amp is presented, which uses low-voltage design techniques such as level shifter circuits and low-voltage cascode current mirrors. The designed op-amp consists of two stages. While the telescopic first stage provides high speed and low swing, the second stage provides high gain and large swing. Common-mode feedback circuits (CMFB), which contain five transistors OTA and sensing resistors, are used to set the first-stage output to a known value. The designed two-stage telescopic operational amplifier has 41.04[Formula: see text]dB lower frequency gain, 1.81[Formula: see text]GHz gain-bandwidth product (GBW) and 51.9∘ phase margin under 5[Formula: see text]pF load capacitance. The design consumes a total current of 11.9[Formula: see text]mA from a 1.2-V supply voltage. Presented fully differential two-stage telescopic op-amp by using low-voltage design techniques is suitable for active filter in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) applications with 120[Formula: see text][Formula: see text]m[Formula: see text]m layout area.


2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (01) ◽  
pp. 1550002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mina Amiri ◽  
Adib Abrishamifar

In this paper a new high-linear CMOS mixer is proposed. A well-known low voltage CMOS multiplier structure is used for mixer application in this paper and its linearity is provided by adjusting the value of a resistor, sizing the aspect ratio of a PMOS transistor and adding a proper value of inductor at the input stage. In simulation, a supply voltage as low as 1 V is applied to the circuit. Simulation results of improved mixer in a 0.18-μm CMOS technology illustrate 14 dB increases in IIP3 and also an increase around 1.4 dB is obtained in conversion gain. Furthermore, additional components which are used for improving linearity would not increase the power consumption and area significantly.


Author(s):  
O. Schmitz ◽  
S. K. Hampel ◽  
C. Orlob ◽  
M. Tiebout ◽  
I. Rolfes
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