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Frequency Constraints on D.C. Biasing in Deep Submicron Technologies

Posted on:2016-01-07Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Rochester Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Zimmermann, Jonathan ThomasFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390017978441Subject:Electrical engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The progression of technology has required smaller devices to achieve faster circuits and more power-efficient systems. However, with supply voltage and device intrinsic gain decreasing, device biasing in deep sub-micron technologies can be challenging. A low-voltage current source is analyzed in a 28 nm CMOS, 0.85 V supply, technology to take into account undesirable effects introduced by aggressively scaled technologies. The analysis includes intrinsic gain degradation as well as short-channel effects to create a more accurate design methodology. Amplifier design challenges in deep sub-micron technologies are discussed along with a DAC bias correction technique. Frequency dependence of output resistance for a simple and a proposed current source is presented. For the proposed current source the frequency dependence of output resistance was found to be dictated by the frequency response of the amplifier. To demonstrate the relevance of current source resistance bandwidth a common-mode logic circuit is considered, and fabrication plans are discussed along with future work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Frequency, Current source, Technologies
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