Design of Low-Voltage, Low-Power CMOS Operational Amplifier Cells
describes the theory and design of the circuit elements that are
required to realize a low-voltage, low-power operational amplifier.
These elements include constant-gm rail-to-rail input stages, class-AB
rail-to-rail output stages and frequency compensation methods. Several
examples of each of these circuit elements are investigated.
Furthermore, the book illustrates several silicon realizations, giving
their measurement results.
The text focuses on compact low-voltage low-power operational amplifiers
with good performance. Six simple high-performance class-AB amplifiers
are realized using a very compact topology making them particularly
suitable for use as VLSI library cells. All of the designs can use a
supply voltage as low as 3V. One of the amplifier designs dissipates
only 50µW with a unity gain frequency of 1.5 MHz. A second set of
amplifiers run on a supply voltage slightly above 1V. The amplifiers
combine a low power consumption with a gain of 120 dB. In addition, the
design of three fully differential operational amplifiers is
addressed.
Design of Low-Voltage, Low-Power CMOS Operational Amplifier Cells is
intended for professional designers of analog circuits. It is also
suitable for use as a text book for an advanced course in CMOS
operational amplifier design.