Title :
Auto-zero stabilized CMOS amplifiers for very low voltage or current offset
Author :
Dzahini, Daniel ; Ghazlane, Hamid
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Phys. Subatomique et de Cosmologie, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
In this paper, we present two amplifiers designed in CMOS technology and including an auto-zero architecture for very low offset control. The first design is a high precision operational amplifier focusing on the voltage offset. It is a continuous time auto-zero stabilized architecture, that leads to a typical input offset voltage of 2 μV-100nV/°C. The amplifier with its output buffer consumes 5mW at a supply voltage of +/- 2.5V. The gain bandwidth product is 2MHz while the slew rate is respectively -6V/ μs and +8.8V/ μs on 10pF with 10KΩ load. This amplifier is suitable for the control of large dynamic (>105) calibration signal, and for very low DC signal instrumentation. The second design is a current mode charge pulse amplifier based on a second generation positive current conveyor topology (CCII). The bandwidth, the dynamic range and the output impedance have been optimized using an enhanced cascode current mirror. The preamplifier provides two outputs: one for the signal integration, and another going through a current comparator for a digital counting flow. The double hit resolution is less than Ins. An auto-zero compensation has been added to this preamplifier to control its output current offset down to 60nA. The total power dissipation (preamplifier + offset cancelation + comparator) is less than 1mW. This second amplifier has been designed for low power space applications, especially EUSO (Extreme Universe Space Observatory), which use multianode PMT in the configuration of a large gate time (2.5 μs) open for charge integration.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; amplifiers; 1 mW; 10 kohm; 10 pF; 2.5 V; 2.5 mus; 60 nA; auto-zero architecture; auto-zero stabilized CMOS amplifiers; charge integration; continuous time auto-zero stabilized architecture; current offset; high precision operational amplifier; slew rate; very low voltage; voltage offset; Bandwidth; CMOS technology; Calibration; Instruments; Low voltage; Operational amplifiers; Preamplifiers; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse generation; Space charge;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8257-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1351987