The CMOS gain-boosting technique

The gain-boosting technique improves accuracy of cascoded CMOS circuits without any speed penalty. This is achieved by increasing the effect of the cascode transistor by means of an additional gain-stage, thus increasing the output impedance of the subcircuit. Used in opamp design, this technique allows the combination of the high-frequency behavior of a single-stage opamp with the high DC-gain of a multistage design. Bode-plot measurements show a DC-gain of 90 dB and a unity-gain frequency of 116 MHz (16 pF load). Settling measurements with a feedback factor of 1/3 show a fast single-pole settling behavior corresponding with a closed-loop bandwidth of 18 MHz (35 pF load) and a settling accuracy better than 0.03 percent. A more general use of this technique is presented in the form of a transistor-like building block: the Super-MOST. This compound circuit behaves as a normal MOS-transistor but has an intrinsic gain gm.ro of more than 90 dB. The building block is self-biasing and therefore very easy to design with. An opamp consisting of only 8 Super-MOST's and 4 normal MOST's has been measured showing results equivalent to the design mentioned above.

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