Abstract

Abstract Design and simulation of an improved recycling folded cascode (RFC) operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is presented. The new idea is based on minor changes in the conventional structure. Our improved amplifier is capable to enhance DC gain and unity gain bandwidth (UGBW) in the same −3dB frequency as for RFC structure. Moreover, fast-settling time, input-referred noise, total harmonic distortion (THD) and performances of power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) and common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) are also improved. Simulation results in 90 nm CMOS process indicate that the proposed amplifier has about 2 times the unity gain bandwidth (360 versus 175 MHz) and also has twice gain boosting (68.6 versus 62.5 dB) in the same −3 dB frequency and capacitor load of 10 pF @1.2 V power supply. The results also demonstrate a good figure of merit (FOM), and low sensitivity of temperature and power supply variations for the proposed amplifier.

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