TY - GEN
T1 - Large signal performance of class-AB transconductance stage
AU - Abuelma'atti, Muhammad Taher
AU - Abuelmaatti, Ali M.T.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - This paper presents a simple mathematical model for the differential output-current/ differential input-voltage characteristic of the class-AB CMOS transconductor. The model, basically a Fourier series, yields closed-form expressions for the amplitudes of the harmonic and intermodulation components of the differential output-current resulting from a multisinusoidal differential inputvoltage. The special case of a two-tone equal-amplitude differential input-voltage is considered in detail. The results show that the harmonic and intermodulation performance of the class-AB CMOS transconductor is strongly dependent on the values of the bias current of the transconductor and the amplitudes of the input tones with the third-order intermodulation component dominating over a wide range of the input voltage amplitudes and bias currents. The results also show that while the third-order harmonic and intermodulation products are monotonically increasing with the increase in the differential input-voltage amplitude, the second-order components are exhibiting maxima.
AB - This paper presents a simple mathematical model for the differential output-current/ differential input-voltage characteristic of the class-AB CMOS transconductor. The model, basically a Fourier series, yields closed-form expressions for the amplitudes of the harmonic and intermodulation components of the differential output-current resulting from a multisinusoidal differential inputvoltage. The special case of a two-tone equal-amplitude differential input-voltage is considered in detail. The results show that the harmonic and intermodulation performance of the class-AB CMOS transconductor is strongly dependent on the values of the bias current of the transconductor and the amplitudes of the input tones with the third-order intermodulation component dominating over a wide range of the input voltage amplitudes and bias currents. The results also show that while the third-order harmonic and intermodulation products are monotonically increasing with the increase in the differential input-voltage amplitude, the second-order components are exhibiting maxima.
KW - CMOS transconductor
KW - Harmonics
KW - Intermodulation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77955299316&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICEDSA.2010.5503110
DO - 10.1109/ICEDSA.2010.5503110
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77955299316
SN - 9781424466320
T3 - 2010 International Conference on Electronic Devices, Systems and Applications, ICEDSA 2010 - Proceedings
SP - 11
EP - 16
BT - 2010 International Conference on Electronic Devices, Systems and Applications, ICEDSA 2010 - Proceedings
ER -