Jianjun J. Zhou, R. M. Ziazadeh, H. Ng, Hiok-Tiaq Ng, D. Allstot
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Abstract
Low-voltage/low-power requirements have become essential considerations in modern mixed-signal designs. In this paper, we present a 1.8 V multi-stage opamp designed using a standard 0.6 /spl mu/m n-well CMOS process. The op amp designs include a new high efficiency DC-DC converter used in a low-voltage frequency compensation configuration that tracks process, temperature, and supply voltage variations and enables accurate pole-zero cancellation. Low-power operation is compared in passive and active g/sub m/ feedforward compensation techniques. An automatic threshold calibration scheme is also described.