A differential-to-single-ended converter based on enhanced body-driven current mirrors targeting ultra-low-voltage otas

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  • who: Riccardo Della Sala et al. from the DIET Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Roma, Italy have published the Article: A Differential-to-Single-Ended Converter Based on Enhanced Body-Driven Current Mirrors Targeting Ultra-Low-Voltage OTAs, in the Journal: Electronics 2022, 11, 3838. of /2022/
  • what: In this work an (ULV) technique improve is proposed. In this paper, an enhanced body-driven current mirror was proposed and exploited to build a novel ultra-low-voltage OTA topology that combines several design techniques to achieve a reasonable CMRR under ULV conditions, an interesting performance . . .

     

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