Abstract
This paper presents an operational amplifier based on pseudo-CMOS blocks and integrated in a flexible a-IGZO TFT technology. The circuit consists of only nMOS transistors, and the pair of active loads is in a pseudo-CMOS configuration. These active loads allow various kinds of common mode feedback schemes or cross-coupled connection, typical for CMOS operational amplifiers. The proposed amplifier is fabricated on a flexible film, and characterized with 5 V supply voltage and an output load capacitance of 15 pF. The measured open-loop gain is 22.5 dB, which is the highest reported for operational amplifiers in metal-oxide TFT technology. The measured bandwidth and gain bandwidth products are 5.6 kHz, and 31 kHz, respectively with 160 μW power consumption, which is lowest among flexible operational amplifies.
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Ishida, K., Shabanpour, R., Boroujeni, B. K., Meister, T., Carta, C., Ellinger, F., … Tröster, G. (2015). 22.5 dB open-loop gain, 31 kHz GBW pseudo-CMOS based operational amplifier with a-IGZO TFTs on a flexible film. In 2014 IEEE Asian Solid-State Circuits Conference, A-SSCC - Proceedings of Technical Papers (pp. 313–316). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ASSCC.2014.7008923
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