A new BiCMOS fully differential transconductor based on MOS transistors operated in the linear region is presented. The circuit has an equivalent nondominant pole located above 1.5 GHz. This makes it suitable for high-frequency continuous-time filters. A second-order low-pass filter using the new transconductor realized in a 2-pm BiCMOS technology is reported. The cutoff frequency f<inf>0</inf> of the cell is tunable in the range of 8–32 MHz and the quality factor is 2. The filter THD stays lower than -40 dB for an output signal up to 3.2 V<inf>p</inf>.<inf>p</inf> at 5-MHz frequency. The area of the cell is 0.322 mm<sup>2</sup> and the power consumption (with f<inf>0</inf> = 25 MHz) is 30 mW with a single 5-V power supply. © 1992 IEEE

Alini, R., Baschirotto, A., Castello, R. (1992). Tunable BiCMOS continuous-time filter for high-frequency applications. IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS, 27(12), 1905-1915 [10.1109/4.173121].

Tunable BiCMOS continuous-time filter for high-frequency applications

BASCHIROTTO, ANDREA;
1992

Abstract

A new BiCMOS fully differential transconductor based on MOS transistors operated in the linear region is presented. The circuit has an equivalent nondominant pole located above 1.5 GHz. This makes it suitable for high-frequency continuous-time filters. A second-order low-pass filter using the new transconductor realized in a 2-pm BiCMOS technology is reported. The cutoff frequency f0 of the cell is tunable in the range of 8–32 MHz and the quality factor is 2. The filter THD stays lower than -40 dB for an output signal up to 3.2 Vp.p at 5-MHz frequency. The area of the cell is 0.322 mm2 and the power consumption (with f0 = 25 MHz) is 30 mW with a single 5-V power supply. © 1992 IEEE
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2 micron;30 mW;8 to 32 MHz;BiCMOS continuous-time filter;BiCMOS fully differential transconductor;MOS transistors;THD;cutoff frequency;equivalent nondominant pole;high-frequency applications;linear region;power consumption;quality factor;second-order low-pass filter;total harmonic distortion;tunable filter;BiCMOS integrated circuits;Q-factor;active filters;linear integrated circuits;low-pass filters;tuning;
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1992
27
12
1905
1915
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Alini, R., Baschirotto, A., Castello, R. (1992). Tunable BiCMOS continuous-time filter for high-frequency applications. IEEE JOURNAL OF SOLID-STATE CIRCUITS, 27(12), 1905-1915 [10.1109/4.173121].
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