Low power FPAA design based on OTA using 90nm CMOS technology

This paper presents a low power Field programmable Analog Array (FPAA) based on operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) implemented in 90nm 1.2V CMOS technology achieving an operating frequency of 288MHz. Different continuous time filters in a frequency range from 52MHz to 282MHz can be implemented on that FPAA design achieving a max power of 62 mWatt for a 6th order band pass filter.

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