IEICE Transactions on Electronics
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A New Power-Consumption Optimization Technique for Two-Stage Operational Amplifiers
Sungho BECKStephen T. KIMMichael LEEKyutae LIMJoy LASKARManos M. TENTZERIS
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2011 Volume E94.C Issue 6 Pages 1138-1140

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This paper proposes a technique for two-stage operational amplifiers (OPAMPs) to optimize power consumption according to various channel conditions of wireless communication systems. The proposed OPAMP has the ability of reducing the quiescent current of each stage independently by introducing additional common-mode feedback, therefore more optimization is possible according to the channel conditions than conventional two-stage OPAMPs. The simulations verify the benefits of the technique. As a proof-of-concept topology, the proposed OPAMPs were used in a channel-selection filter for a multi-standard mobile-TV receiver. The power consumption of the filter, 3.4-5.0mW, was adjustable according to the bandwidth, the noise, and the jammer level. The performance of the filter meets the requirements and verifies the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The filter was fabricated in 0.18-µm CMOS and occupied 0.64mm2.
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