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Techniques for very low-voltage operation of continuous-time analog CMOS circuits
Mumbai, India January 05-January 09
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Jaime Ramirez-Angulo, New Mexico State University
Ramon Gonzalez-Carvajal, Escuela Superior de Ingenieros
Antonio Lopez-Martin, Universidad Publica
In this paper some techniques for continuous-time operation of low-voltage analog CMOS circuits are revisited These are based on the utilization of static, dynamic and switched floating voltage sources, on floating and quasi-floating gate transistors and on a versatile cell denoted flipped voltage follower. Circuits based on these techniques operate with a single supply voltage close to a transistor's threshold voltage
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Jaime Ramirez-Angulo, Ramon Gonzalez-Carvajal, Antonio Lopez-Martin, "Techniques for very low-voltage operation of continuous-time analog CMOS circuits," vlsid, pp.39, 17th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2004
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