Title :
Design of Chopper-Stabilized Amplifiers With Reduced Offset for Sensor Applications
Author :
Chan, P.K. ; Cui, J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore
Abstract :
Offset error mechanisms in a single-ended chopper-stabilized amplifier are investigated. The error models and their prediction equations are given. This work also presents a new analytical approach for estimating the switch error in a four-transistor chopping network. A new resistance balancing circuit technique is also introduced, which permits further reduction of DC offsets in conventional chopping operational amplifier (op-amp) or chopping differential difference amplifier (DDA). The HSPICE simulation results have validated the proposed technique and identified dominant error sources using Level-49 BSIM3 model in a standard 0.6-mum CMOS technology. Applying the technique to the fabricated DDA chips at a noninverting gain of ten and a single 3-V supply, the measured results have shown that 40% of the ten samples display no more than 3- and 5-muV offsets at the chopping frequency of 10 and 64 kHz, respectively. The proposed technique offers a potential advantage for improving the yield of low-offset amplifiers in sensory systems.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; choppers (circuits); differential amplifiers; integrated circuit design; operational amplifiers; sensors; CMOS technology; DC offset reduction; DDA chips; HSPICE simulation; Level-49 BSIM3 model; chopping differential difference amplifier; chopping operational amplifier; four-transistor chopping network; frequency 10 kHz; frequency 64 kHz; low-offset amplifiers; offset error mechanism; resistance balancing circuit technique; sensor amplifier; single-ended chopper-stabilized amplifier design; size 0.6 mum; CMOS technology; Circuit simulation; Differential amplifiers; Equations; Frequency measurement; Gain measurement; Operational amplifiers; Predictive models; Semiconductor device modeling; Switches; Analog integrated circuit; MOS analog switch; chopper-stabilized amplifier; differential difference amplifier (DDA); precision amplifier; sensor amplifier;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2008.2006446