Title :
A SPICE macromodel for operational transconductance amplifiers
Author :
Barclay, Duncan M L ; Wood, John
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., York Univ., UK
Abstract :
Operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs) are now being used in the realization of continuous time active filters. The OTA can be used to simulate inductors and lossy integrators for ladder filter realizations or to realise grounded capacitor canonical structures of arbitrary transfer functions. Commercial applications include filters for HDTV operating at frequencies up to 20 MHz using MOS technology. Modern design techniques place heavy emphasis on circuit simulation to reduce hardware prototyping costs. Analogue systems based upon the operational amplifier (op-amp) as the active element have used macro models for many years. Macro models are used because they simulate the terminal characteristics of an op-amp with linear elements, rather than modelling the computationally intensive non-linear behaviour of a number of large transistor based circuits. Macro model based simulations are thus faster than non-linear simulations of an op-amp design saving design time and reducing development costs
Keywords :
SPICE; analogue integrated circuits; circuit analysis computing; continuous time filters; integrated circuit modelling; integrating circuits; ladder filters; operational amplifiers; transfer functions; HDTV; MOS technology; SPICE macromodel; arbitrary transfer functions; circuit simulation; continuous time active filters; design time; development costs; grounded capacitor canonical structures; ladder filter realizations; lossy integrators; operational transconductance amplifiers; terminal characteristics;
Conference_Titel :
Analogue Signal Processing, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London