Abstract

Operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is one of the most significant building-blocks in integrated discret-time filters used in analog to digital converter (ADC) for Sigmadelta converter. In this paper we designed a novel design method of two-stage CMOS amplifier in AMS 0.35μm technology. P-Spice simulation results confirm the proposed OTA circuit. In fact, we achieved a gain band width (GBW) equal to 55 MHz, Cut-off frequency of 85 KHz and 57 dB gain (Av). In addition our new method allowed us to reduce settling time (St) to 15.6 ns and a slew rate (SR) of 0.1 V/μs at ±1.5V supply voltage. Eventually we have also succeeded in reducing the average power consumption to 1.65 mW while driving 3 pF load capacitor. General Terms Microelectronic Components Circuits Devices & Systems

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