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Noise Properties of CMOS Current Conveyors

In Proceedings of the 1996 Ieee International Symposium on Circuits and Systems — 1996, Volume 1, pp. 144-147
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Department of Information Technology, Technical University of Denmark1

The definition of the current conveyor is presented and it is shown how different generations of current conveyors can all be combined into a single definition of a multiple-output second generation current conveyor (CCII). Next, noise sources are introduced into the model, and a general noise model for the current conveyor is established.

This model is used for the analysis of selected examples of current conveyor based operational amplifier configurations and the relative merits with respect to the noise performance of these configurations are discussed. Finally, the noise model is developed for a CMOS current conveyor implementation, and optimization strategies for noise reduction are discussed.

It is concluded that a class AB implementation provides more flexibility than does a class A configuration. In both cases it is essential to design low noise current mirrors and current sources, and with the class AB design the current mirror and current source noise can be reduced by using small values of bias current without compromising the maximum available output current

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 1996
Pages: 144-147
Proceedings: 1996 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems
ISBN: 0780330730 and 9780780330733
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/ISCAS.1996.539829
ORCIDs: Bruun, Erik

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