Abstract

This paper focuses on the development of a monolithic analog triangular-to-sine converter that is based on the same technique as that devised by Barrie Gilbert [1977], which exploits the fact that a hyperbolic-tangent series converges to the sine. The novelty in the described circuit is the implementation of the sine shaper in CMOS process using lateral-pnp bipolar transistors. Due to the excellent performance of the used lateral-pnp transistors at low current levels, the elected circuit implementation is mostly appropriate for low-power operation. Experimental results from prototypes of the circuit fabricated in 0.6 /spl mu/m CMOS have shown that the deviation from ideal sine over the -/spl pi//2 to /spl pi//2 range is less than 0.5%.

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