Title :
A
0.75-V Compact CMOS Class-AB Current-Mode Exponential Variable Gain Amplifier
Author :
De La Cruz-Blas, Carlos A. ; López-Martín, Antonio
Author_Institution :
Public Univ. of Navarra, Pamplona
Abstract :
In this brief, a novel class-AB implementation of a current-mode exponential variable gain amplifier (VGA) is presented. The VGA is based on a novel current amplifier circuit implemented by multicoupled MOS translinear loops operating in strong inversion and saturation. The gain is conveniently configured for performing a pseudo-exponential approximation leading to a very compact design since an extra multiplier is not needed. Moreover the VGA can operate with very low voltage and power efficiency. Measurement results from a fabricated prototype in a 0.5-mum n-well CMOS technology reveal gain control up to 12 dB with errors less than plusmn0.5 dB and power consumption of 375 muW for a supply voltage of plusmn0.75 V.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; amplifiers; approximation theory; current-mode circuits; MOS translinear loops; class-AB current-mode exponential amplifier; current amplifier circuit; gain control; n-well CMOS technology; power 375 muW; pseudo-exponential approximation; size 0.5 mum; variable gain amplifier; voltage -0.75 V to 0.75 V; CMOS analog integrated circuits; current-mode circuit; low voltage; variable gain amplifier (VGA);
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2007.906965