Design methodology for common-mode stability of OTA-based gyrators

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This paper presents a design methodology for common-mode (CM) stability of operational transconductance amplifier (OTA)-based gyrators. The topology of gm - C active inductors is briefly reviewed. Subsequently, a comprehensive mathematical analysis on the CM stability of OTA-based gyrators is presented. Sufficient requirements for the gyrator's CM stability, which easily can be considered during the design process of common-mode feedback (CMFB) amplifiers, are defined. Based on these stability requirements, a design methodology and a design procedure are proposed. Finally, in order to validate the proposed procedure, a resonator with 20 MHz resonance frequency and a quality factor of 20 is fabricated with UMC 180 nm complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology, and its CM stability is examined.

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Ghamari, S., Tasselli, G., Botteron, C., & Farine, P. A. (2016). Design methodology for common-mode stability of OTA-based gyrators. International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 44(5), 1142–1155. https://doi.org/10.1002/cta.2154

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