Abstract

A current-mode instrumentation amplifier consists of only two current follower differential input transconductance amplifiers is proposed in this paper. The proposed circuit of instrumentation amplifier is realized without using any passive components. Thus, the proposed circuit structure is very simple and suitable to the integrated circuit technology. The input impedance is low and output impedance is high, therefore the proposed circuit is easily cascadable. The gain of the proposed instrumentation amplifier is electronically controllable. The proposed circuit also enjoys the features of high common mode rejection ratio, wide bandwidth and low power consumption. Additionally, performance of the proposed circuit is tested under process, supply voltage and temperature variations. Furthermore, another circuit of instrumentation amplifier, which is capable of providing higher differential mode gain is also shown. The non-ideal and parasitic studies are included. HSPICE simulations are performed to validate the proposed circuits of instrumentation amplifier.

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