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A fully balanced pseudo-differential OTA with common-mode feedforward and inherent common-mode feedback detector
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Group Delay RippleMixed-signal Integrated CircuitAnalog DesignThird Harmonic DistortionDigital FilterTotal Harmonic DistortionSignal ProcessingFilter DesignPseudo-differential OtaCommon-mode FeedforwardAnalog-to-digital Converter
A pseudo-differential fully balanced fully symmetric CMOS operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) architecture with inherent common-mode detection is proposed. Through judicious arrangement, the common-mode feedback circuit can be economically implemented. The OTA achieves a third harmonic distortion of -43 dB for 900 mV/sub pp/ at 30 MHz. The OTA, fabricated in 0.5-μm CMOS process, is used to design a 100-MHz fourth-order linear phase filter. The measured filter's group delay ripple is 3% for frequencies up to 100 MHz, and the measured dynamic range is 45 dB for a total harmonic distortion of -46 dB. The filter consumes 42.9 mW per complex pole pair while operating from a ±1.65-V power supply.
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