Abstract

The endeavor to overcome problems of complementary metal oxide semiconductor technology makes the advent of Carbon nanotube field effect transistor (CNTFET). Improvement of structure transistor CNTFET makes higher mobility and electrostatics of gate electrons. Therefore, many analog circuits are now designed based on CNTFET technology. This paper presents a low power current mode four-quadrant analog multiplier based on CNTFET and CMOS technologies. All simulations were done with the synopsys Hspice simulator using 32nm CNTFET model from Stanford University and 32nm CMOS from PTM library at a supply voltage of 3.3 v. It was shown that the simulation of a multiplier based on CNTFET technology performs better than a multiplier based on CMOS technology.

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