A high-gain, low-power CMOS op amp using composite cascode stages

Author(s):  
David J. Comer ◽  
Donald T. Comer ◽  
Rishi Pratap Singh
Keyword(s):  
Op Amp ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 168-174
Author(s):  
Rashmi Sahu ◽  
Maitraiyee Konar ◽  
Sudip Kundu

Background: Sensing of biomedical signals is crucial for monitoring of various health conditions. These signals have a very low amplitude (in μV) and a small frequency range (<500 Hz). In the presence of various common-mode interferences, biomedical signals are difficult to detect. Instrumentation amplifiers (INAs) are usually preferred to detect these signals due to their high commonmode rejection ratio (CMRR). Gain accuracy and CMRR are two important parameters associated with any INA. This article, therefore, focuses on the improvement of the gain accuracy and CMRR of a low power INA topology. Objective: The objective of this article is to achieve high gain accuracy and CMRR of low power INA by having high gain operational amplifiers (Op-Amps), which are the building blocks of the INAs. Methods: For the implementation of the Op-Amps and the INAs, the Cadence Virtuoso tool was used. All the designs and implementation were realized in 0.18 μm CMOS technology. Results: Three different Op-Amp topologies namely single-stage differential Op-Amp, folded cascode Op-Amp, and multi-stage Op-Amp were implemented. Using these Op-Amp topologies separately, three Op-Amp-based INAs were realized and compared. The INA designed using the high gain multistage Op-Amp topology of low-frequency gain of 123.89 dB achieves a CMRR of 164.1 dB, with the INA’s gain accuracy as good as 99%, which is the best when compared to the other two INAs realized using the other two Op-Amp topologies implemented. Conclusion: Using very high gain Op-Amps as the building blocks of the INA improves the gain accuracy of the INA and enhances the CMRR of the INA. The three Op-Amp-based INA designed with the multi-stage Op-Amps shows state-of-the-art characteristics as its gain accuracy is 99% and CMRR is as high as 164.1 dB. The power consumed by this INA is 29.25 μW by operating on a power supply of ±0.9V. This makes this INA highly suitable for low power measurement applications.


2012 ◽  
Vol 433-440 ◽  
pp. 4189-4193 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. B. K. Jamal ◽  
S. P. Chew ◽  
B. I. Khadijah ◽  
S. B. M. Noormiza

Due to the rise in demand for portable electronic device, low power and low voltage circuit design is extremely important for the appliances like computers, laptops, mobile phones and etc. Low power dissipation results in longer battery life and better integration density. This can be achieved by designing a modified low voltage op amp. The design of low voltage op amp in this paper is the combination of several low voltage analog cells. The modified low power op amp in this paper is built based on low voltage basic op amp. In this paper, the design objective is to achieve certain criteria such as supply voltage as low as 1 V, high gain more than 40 dB, low power consumption and high bandwidth. The use of FGMOS would increase the operating range of op amp through programming the threshold voltage of the FGMOS. This project is simulated using Silvaco Gateway and Expert.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 159-167
Author(s):  
Gholamreza Karimi ◽  
Saeed Gholami ◽  
Saeed Roshani
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