A New CMOS Linear Transconductor
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概要
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A new CMOS analogue transconductor is proposed and simulated. This transconductor is based on the operation of MOS transistors in the linear region and has a good linearity. The simulation result shows that less than 1% distortion can be obtained for the differential input signal of 6.4V_ltP-Pgt with I_B = 80 μA and supply voltage of ±5V.
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- 1996-08-25
著者
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Lee S‐h
Electronics And Telecommunications Res. Inst. (etri) Daejeon Kor
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Lee S‐h
Ewha Womans Univ. Seoul Kor
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Kim Y‐h
Changwon National Univ. Changwon‐si Kor
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Kim Young-hee
Vlsi Design Laboratory Changwon National University
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Kim Young-hee
Changwon National University
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LEE Sang-Ho
KTRL,Korea Telecom
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YIM Tae-Soo
KTRL,Korea Telecom
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KIM Young-Hwan
KTRL,Korea Telecom
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Yim Tae-soo
Ktrl Korea Telecom
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