Abstract

This article presents a class-AB operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) with a high slew rate. The proposed class-AB OTA is applied with a slew-rate enhancement technique using an extremely low quiescent current. The additional current-reference common-mode feedback loop resolves the susceptibility to process, voltage, and temperature fluctuations resulting from slew-rate enhancement transistors. The proposed class-AB OTA is most widely used in block design, including, a switched-capacitor circuit, analog-to-digital converter, digital-to-analog converter, low-dropout regulator, and switched-capacitor DC-DC converters. In this study, performance was validated by applying the proposed class-AB OTA to a switched-capacitor delta-sigma modulator which requires high performance and high precision. The circuit was designed and simulated using a 0.18- $\mu \text{m}$ complementary metal-oxide semiconductor process.

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