0.3-Volt Rail-to-Rail DDTA and Its Application in a Universal Filter and Quadrature Oscillator

dc.contributor.authorFabian Khateb
dc.contributor.authorMontree Kumngern
dc.contributor.authorTomasz Kulej
dc.contributor.authorDalibor Biolek
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:06:53Z
dc.date.issued2022-03-30
dc.description.abstractThis paper presents the extremely low-voltage supply of the CMOS structure of a differential difference transconductance amplifier (DDTA). With a 0.3-volt supply voltage, the circuit offers rail-to-rail operational capability. The circuit is designed for low-frequency biomedical and sensor applications, and it consumes 357.4 nW of power. Based on two DDTAs and two grounded capacitors, a voltage-mode universal filter and quadrature oscillator are presented as applications. The universal filter possesses high-input impedance and electronic tuning ability of the natural frequency in the range of tens up to hundreds of Hz. The total harmonic distortion (THD) for the band-pass filter was 0.5% for 100 mVpp @ 84.47 Hz input voltage. The slight modification of the filter yields a quadrature oscillator. The condition and the frequency of oscillation are orthogonally controllable. The frequency of oscillation can also be controlled electronically. The THD for a 67 Hz oscillation frequency was around 1.2%. The circuit is designed and simulated in a Cadence environment using 130 nm CMOS technology from United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC). The simulation results confirm the performance of the designed circuits.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/s22072655
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/11218
dc.subjectMechanical filter
dc.subjectTransconductance
dc.subjectDigitally controlled oscillator
dc.subject.classificationAnalog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
dc.title0.3-Volt Rail-to-Rail DDTA and Its Application in a Universal Filter and Quadrature Oscillator
dc.typeArticle

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