Title :
A 0.5-V R-MOSFET-C Filter Design Using Subthreshold R-MOSFET Resistors and OTAs With Cross-Forward Common-Mode Cancellation Technique
Author :
Khumsat, Phanumas ; Worapishet, Apisak
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Prince of Songkla Univ., Songkhla, Thailand
Abstract :
A 0.5-V fully integrated R-MOSFET-C filter with low power, good linearity, and wide frequency tunability is demonstrated. It relies upon the operational transconductance amplifier using the cross-forward common-mode cancellation and the linear sub-threshold R-MOSFET resistor-both employ subthreshold operation of the transistors. A fifth-order Chebyshev low-pass filter using regular transistors with a 0.5-V threshold voltage in a 0.18-μm triple-well CMOS process is implemented for a 0.5-V supply. The filter´s bandwidth can be tuned from 91 to 268 kHz, which is almost a 3-to-1 tuning ratio. At a nominal bandwidth of 135 kHz automatically set by the on-chip PLL circuit, the dynamic range is at 61.0 dB for 1% total harmonic distortion, while the spurious-free dynamic range under two-tone signals is at 53.7 dB. The total current and power consumptions including bias circuits are 1.2 mA and 0.6 mW, respectively.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; Chebyshev filters; MOSFET; harmonic distortion; low-pass filters; operational amplifiers; phase locked loops; OTA; cross-forward common-mode cancellation; current 1.2 mA; fifth-order Chebyshev low-pass filter; fully integrated R-MOSFET-C filter; on-chip PLL circuit; operational transconductance amplifier; power 0.6 mW; regular transistors; size 0.18 mum; subthreshold R-MOSFET resistors; total harmonic distortion; triple-well CMOS process; voltage 0.5 V; Linearity; Logic gates; Resistors; Threshold voltage; Transconductance; Transistors; Tuning; Active filters; MOS resistors; R-MOSFET-C; low voltage; operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs); subthreshold; tunable filters;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2012.2216708