A True Low Voltage Class-AB Current Mirror

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Abstract

Class-AB circuits, which are able to deal with currents which are orders of magnitude larger than their quiescent current, are good candidates for low-power analog design. This paper presents a new, simple, class-AB current-mirror, based on the Flipped Voltage Follower [1]. In the authors knowledge this is the first class-AB currentmirror which operates with a supply voltage smaller than two transistor threshold voltages without an additional clock signal or voltage doubler. Experimental results are provided which show proper operation at 1.5V in a 0.5 μm standard CMOS technology. © 2005, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. All rights reserved.

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Torralba, A., Carvajal, R. G., Jiménez, M., Muñoz, F., & Ramírez-Angulo, J. (2005). A True Low Voltage Class-AB Current Mirror. Ieice Electronics Express, 2(4), 103–107. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.2.103

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