Complementary body-driving a low-voltage analog circuit technique realized in 0.35um SOI process /
Abstract (Summary)
This thesis presents a study of several analog circuit primitives that utilize the body
terminal as a signal port to achieve low-voltage operation and high performance.
Several issues relating to low-voltage applications as well as the trends of technology
scaling in the near future are presented. Principles of the body-driven transistor for both
PMOS and NMOS in PDSOI technology are described, and critical design considerations
are discussed. The design of low-voltage analog primitives (cascode current mirror and
differential pair) are described and analyzed in detail. A discussion of the design and
analysis of a 4-quadrant analog multiplier is also presented. Prototyping and testing
procedures are discussed and the results of the prototyped circuits are evaluated.
Finally, a summary of the work is presented along with insights gained toward future
research.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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