Solid-State Electronics, Vol.52, No.6, 957-961, 2008
Low-voltage constant-g(m) rail-to-rail CMOS operational amplifier input stage
This paper presents a rail-to-rail constant-g(m) operational amplifier input stage. The proposed circuit changes the tail current of the input differential pairs dynamically for a constant-g(m) by using dummy input differential pairs. The problem which causes total g(m) variation is input pairs and dummy input pairs can not take effect at the same time with the common-mode input voltage changes, because the tail current transistor of the input pairs are in triode region when the input pairs are turned off, the dummy input pairs will enter subthreshold region from cut-off region before the input pairs when common-mode voltage changes. The effect of this problem is more obviously in low supply voltage design. To solve this problem, compensate current sources is added to the tail current transistors of each dummy input differential pairs for lower g(m) variation. The g(m). of this Op Amp's input stage varies around +/- 2%. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.