Abstract

A simple technique for offset compensation in current comparators is proposed. Apart from a residual clock-feedthrough error, a great reduction in the offset voltage is achieved at the expense of a slight increase in complexity. To illustrate the use of the proposed technique, a compensated current mirror comparator is discussed.

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