Title :
A BiCMOS low distortion tunable OTA for continuous-time filters
Author :
Ali, Muhammad I. ; Howe, Matthew ; Sánchez-Sinencio, Edgar ; Angulo, Jaime Ramírez-
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
fDate :
1/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of electronically programmable, bipolar current mirrors in conjunction with a BiCMOS linearized differential input stage produces a linearized transconductance amplifier with an extended high-frequency transconductance adjustment range. Both linearity and transconductance excess phase are largely independent of the transconductance gain over the range of adjustment. HSPICE results show that, for a modest BiCMOS 2-μm technology (MOSIS) with a ±2.5-V power supply, a decade of adjustment is obtained for a 2-V p-p input signal with less than 1% distortion, and from a simple phase compensation scheme the excess phase can be kept below 1° for up to 25 MHz. The tuning range and linear operation of a low-frequency version of the OTA are experimentally demonstrated using transistor array ICs
Keywords :
BiCMOS integrated circuits; active filters; differential amplifiers; linear integrated circuits; operational amplifiers; tuning; -2.5 V; 2 micron; 2.5 V; 25 MHz; BiCMOS; HSPICE results; MOSIS; bipolar current mirrors; continuous-time filters; electronically programmable; high-frequency; linear operation; linearized differential input stage; linearized transconductance amplifier; low distortion; low-frequency version; operational transconductance amplifier; phase compensation scheme; transconductance adjustment range; transistor array ICs; tunable OTA; tuning range; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Filters; Frequency; Linearity; Mirrors; Operational amplifiers; Transconductance; Transconductors; Tuning; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on