Abstract

This brief presents the experimental validation of a low-power, large output swing, class-AB buffer amplifier for column drivers of active-matrix flat-panel displays. By exploiting two complementary input amplifiers and a dual-path push–pull output stage, the proposed circuit achieves high-drive performance and rail-to-rail operation. In addition, two current boosters allow area optimization of the output diving transistors by dynamically lowering their threshold voltage. Implemented in a standard triple-well CMOS 0.35- ${\mu }{\text{m}}$ technology and supplied from a 3-V supply, the proposed buffer amplifier can drive a 1-nF column line load within a 1.11- ${\mu }\text{s}$ settling time under a full voltage swing, while drawing only 1.6 ${\mu }\text{A}$ quiescent current and occupying 5562 ${\mu }{\text{m}}^{{2}}$ of silicon area. As compared to the state of the art, the best figure of merit (pF/ ${\mu }\text{s}{\cdot } {\mu }\text{A}$ ) is found.

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