DocumentCode
1002801
Title
A Current-Feedback Instrumentation Amplifier With 5
Offset for Bidirectional High-Side Current-Sensing
Author
Witte, Johan F. ; Huijsing, Johan H. ; Makinwa, Kofi A A
Author_Institution
Electron. Instrum. Lab., Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft
Volume
43
Issue
12
fYear
2008
Firstpage
2769
Lastpage
2775
Abstract
This paper describes an instrumentation amplifier for bidirectional high-side current-sensing applications. It uses a multipath indirect current-feedback topology. To achieve low offset, the amplifier employs a combination of chopping and auto-zeroing in a low frequency path to cancel the offset of a wide-band amplifier in a high frequency path. With a 60 kHz chopper clock and a 30 kHz auto-zero clock, this offset-stabilization scheme results in an offset voltage of less than 5 muV , a CMRR of 143 dB and a common-mode input voltage range from 1.9 to 30 V. The input voltage-to-current (V-I) converters required by the current-feedback topology are implemented with composite transistors, whose transconductance is determined by laser-trimmed resistors. This results in a less than 0.1% gain inaccuracy. The instrumentation amplifier was realized in a 0.8 mum BiCMOS process with high voltage transistors, and has an effective chip area of 2.5 mm2 .
Keywords
BiCMOS integrated circuits; clocks; electric sensing devices; feedback amplifiers; instrumentation amplifiers; network topology; wideband amplifiers; CMRR; auto-zero clock; bidirectional high-side current-sensing applications; chopper clock; composite transistor; current-feedback instrumentation amplifier; current-feedback topology; frequency 30 kHz; frequency 60 kHz; high voltage transistor; input voltage-to-current converter; laser-trimmed resistor; low frequency path; multipath indirect current-feedback topology; offset voltage; offset-stabilization scheme; size 0.8 mum; transconductance; voltage 1.9 V to 30 V; voltage 5 muV; wide-band amplifier; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Broadband amplifiers; Choppers; Clocks; Frequency; Instruments; Resistors; Topology; Transconductance; Voltage; Auto-zero; CMOS analog integrated circuits; chopper; current-sense; instrumentation amplifier;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2008.2005695
Filename
4684638
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