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This book addresses the need for energy-efficient amplifiers,
providing gain enhancement strategies, suitable to run in parallel
with lower supply voltages, by introducing a new family of
single-stage cascode-free amplifiers, with proper design,
optimization, fabrication and experimental evaluation. The authors
describe several topologies, using the UMC 130 nm CMOS technology
node with standard-VT devices, for proof-of-concept, achieving
results far beyond what is achievable with a classic single-stage
folded-cascode amplifier. Readers will learn about a new family of
circuits with a broad range of applications, together with the
familiarization with a state-of-the-art electronic design
automation methodology used to explore the design space of the
proposed circuit family.
This books discusses the design, electrical simulation and layout
of a 2nd-order analog-to-digital converter (ADC), using oxide
thin-film transistors (TFTs) technology. The authors provide a
unified view of materials science and electronics engineering, in
order to guide readers from both fields through key topics. To
accomplish this goal, background regarding materials, device
physics, characterization techniques, circuit design and layout is
given together with a detailed discussion of experimental data. The
final simulation results clearly demonstrate the potential of the
proposed circuit-level techniques, which enables the implementation
of robust and energy efficient ADCs based on oxide TFTs, for
moderate resolutions and conversion-rates.
This book addresses the need for energy-efficient amplifiers,
providing gain enhancement strategies, suitable to run in parallel
with lower supply voltages, by introducing a new family of
single-stage cascode-free amplifiers, with proper design,
optimization, fabrication and experimental evaluation. The authors
describe several topologies, using the UMC 130 nm CMOS technology
node with standard-VT devices, for proof-of-concept, achieving
results far beyond what is achievable with a classic single-stage
folded-cascode amplifier. Readers will learn about a new family of
circuits with a broad range of applications, together with the
familiarization with a state-of-the-art electronic design
automation methodology used to explore the design space of the
proposed circuit family.
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