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Low-voltage low-power LVDS drivers

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2005
Two low-voltage low-power LVDS drivers used for high-speed point-to-point links are discussed. While the previously reported LVDS drivers cannot operate with low-voltage supplies, the proposed double current sources (DCS) LVDS driver and the switchable current sources (SCS) LVDS driver are suitable for low-voltage applications.
Mingdeng Chen   +3 more
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Low voltage, low power operational amplifier

10th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2003. ICECS 2003. Proceedings of the 2003, 2004
A 0.8 V folded cascode operational amplifier was designed in 0.18-/spl mu/m standard CMOS technology. Emphasis was placed on observing the low voltage design and using current driven bulk (CDB) technique to achieve this goal. The CDB technique was introduced as a method for low voltage design by reducing threshold voltage.
Shahab Ardalan   +2 more
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A low-voltage, low-power CMOS delay element

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1996
A low-voltage, low-power CMOS delay element is proposed. With a unit CMOS inverter load, a delay from 2.6 ns to 76.3 ms is achieved in 0.8 /spl mu/m CMOS technology. Based on a CMOS thyristor concept, the delay value of the proposed element can be varied over a wide range by a control current.
Gyudong Kim   +3 more
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A low — Voltage hysteresis comparator for low power applications

2017 24th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), 2017
A Hysteresis comparator with low supply voltage is proposed. The comparator has PMOS input stage, NMOS current mirror, and PMOS load stage using positive feedback. The signal of the PMOS input stage is sent to the PMOS load stage via the NMOS current mirror. Positive feedback of the PMOS load stage introduces bistable characteristics to the comparator.
Takumi Saito, Satoshi Komatsu
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Low-power low-voltage library cells and memories

ICECS 2001. 8th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01EX483), 2002
For future Systems on Chip (SoC) in deep submicron technologies, digital libraries as well as ROM and SRAM memories have to be designed to work at very low supply voltages and to be very robust while considering wire delays, signal input slopes, noise and crosstalk effects.
Christian Piguet   +4 more
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Low voltage swing gates for low power consumption

ISCAS'99. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems VLSI (Cat. No.99CH36349), 2003
A low swing voltage design technique is proposed. The new design could be used successfully in order to decrease the power dissipation in Complementary Pass-Transistor Logic (CPL) as in Cascade Voltage Switch Logic (CVSL) logic gates. The achieved gate output voltage-level swing reduction, results in a significant reduction of their power consumption ...
Abdoul Rjoub, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou
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A low-power low-voltage bandgap reference in CMOS

CCECE 2010, 2010
A low-voltage low-power bandgap voltage reference in 90nm CMOS is designed and simulated. The overall bandgap architecture is optimized to achieve high accuracy temperature and power supply independent voltage reference. It consists of the bandgap core circuit, op-amp, start-up circuit and output stage.
Na Sun, Robert Sobot
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A low-voltage low power CMOS companding filter

16th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2003. Proceedings., 2003
CMOS companding filters exploit compressed I-V characteristics of MOSFETs and reduce voltage swings at internal nodes, thus allowing large dynamic range in low supply voltage environments. Companding filters replace g/sub m/-c filters in low voltage environments for higher dynamic range.
J. Veerendra Kumar, K. Radhakrishna Rao
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A CMOS low-voltage low-power temperature sensor

Microelectronics Journal, 2010
Temperature sensing circuits are used in a wide range of applications such as in the biomedical area, cold chain monitoring and industrial applications. In the biomedical area, temperature patient monitoring systems can be found in a wide range of hospital applications such as the intensive care unit, surgery rooms and clinical analysis.
Paulo César Crepaldi   +2 more
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