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PROGRESS: Completed
Project
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PROJECT
REF: PA115
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PROJECT
TITLE: Switched-Opamp
Technique for Low-Voltage Switched-Capacitor Circuits
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PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:
A new switched-opamp technique is proposed to operate
switched-capacitor circuits at supply voltages as low as 1-V
without on-chip voltage multiplier or low-Vt devices. The main
idea of the new switched-opamp technique is to implement an
additional switchable operational amplifier (opamp) in parallel
but in an alternate clock phase compared to the original
switched opamp. As such, for every clock phase, there exists an
opamp that is fully functional in the switched-capacitor system.
The two switchable opamps are further combined to realize a
single two-switchable-output-pair opamp to save power and area
and to minimize the mismatch. Unlike existing ones, the proposed
switched-opamp technique can be directly applied to implement
most of the existing classical switched-capacitor circuits and
is highly compatible with their synthesizing techniques. By
using the new technique, switched-capacitor circuits can be
designed to operate at high frequencies with only a single 1-V
supply in a standard CMOS process. Potential Applications: - All
existing switched-capacitor circuits, in particular filters and
analog-to-digital converters - Low-voltage high-frequency
applications, including wireless and telecommunications
Advantages over Present Technologies: In the proposed switched-opamp
technique, the opamps allow multi-phase operation, making it
fully functional at any time, and consequently can be combined
with other switched-capacitor techniques to achieve higher
performance in terms of speed, supply voltage, and power
consumption. As such, it can be applied to implement
high-performance switched-capacitor filters and
analog-to-digital converters for wireless and telecommunication
applications.
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FOCUS
AREA(S): Integrated
Circuit Design, Consumer Electronics
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KEYWORDS: switched-capacitor
circuits, converter, digital converter, analog-to-digital
converter, low voltage,
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MODE
OF COLLABORATION: Technology
Licensing, Further R&D Collaboration
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STATUS
PATENT: Granted
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PATENT
NO: US6344767,
Chinese PCT pending, European PCT pendi
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ORGANIZATION: Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology R and D Corporation
Limited
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CONTACT
PERSON: Shirley
Woo
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EMAIL: cawoosw@ust.hk
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TEL: (852)-23587918
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FAX: (852)-23582751
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WEBSITE: http://rdc.ust.hk
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DATE: 29/12/2004
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