A Wide-Swing Circuit with Insensitivity to Device Mismatch
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This study presents a wide-swing circuit which is insensitive to device mismatch in CMOS technology. The wide-swing design is used to increase the output resistance, maximize the voltage-signal swings, and improve the current matching. The error current is greatly reduced by providing an additional mirrored current in the referenced circuit. A start-up circuitry is also included, only the circuit in the case that all currents in the loop are zero. All the bipolar-junction transistors are laid out using the p-substrate PNP structure. Analytic results indicate that the proposed circuit is insensitive to device mismatch, and provides a stable bias current accurately.
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