Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
543312 Microelectronics Journal 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper demonstrates the use of quasi-floating gate MOSFET (QFGMOS) in the design of a low voltage current mirror and highlights its advantages over the floating gate MOSFET (FGMOS). The use of resistive compensation has been shown to enhance the bandwidth of QFGMOS current mirror. The proposed current mirror based on QFGMOS has a current range up to 500 μA with offset of 2.2 nA, input resistance of 235 Ω, output resistance of 117 kΩ, current transfer ratio of 0.98, dissipates 0.83 mW power and exhibits bandwidth of 656 MHz which increases to 1.52 GHz with resistive compensation. The theoretical and simulation results are in good agreement. The workability of the circuits has been verified using PSpice simulation for 0.13 μm technology with a supply voltage of ±0.5 V.

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