Abstract

A low voltage, high dc gain and wideband load compensated cascode operational transconductance amplifier (OTA), using an active positive feedback with feedforward technique and frequency-dependent current mirrors (FDCM), is presented and analyzed. Such techniques stand as a powerful method of gain, bandwidth and phase margin enhancements. In this paper, a frequency-dependent current mirror, whose input impedance increases with frequency, is used to form the feedforward path at the input of the current mirror with a feedforward capacitor. By using these techniques, the unity-gain frequency of the amplifier is improved from 115 MHz to 182 MHz, the phase margin is also improved from 80/spl deg/ to 95/spl deg/ and the gain is enhanced from 11 dB to 90 dB. This amplifier operates at 2.5 V power supply voltage, drives a capacitive load of 1 pF and gives a power dissipation of 7 mW. All the simulation results are obtained using HSPICE tool with 0.8 /spl mu/m CMOS AMS parameters.

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