An area-efficient, large time-constant log-domain filter for low-frequency applications
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2020
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd vgorayska@wiley.com Southern Gate Chichester, West Sussex PO19 8SQ
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This paper proposes a simple technique to increase the time constant of a log-domain filter. By using the proposed technique, the capacitor value can be reduced considerably; hence, overall area of the circuit can be reduced. A second-order log-domain low-pass filter (LPF) is implemented in UMC 65-nm complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology to validate the proposed technique. It occupies an area as low as 0.005 mm2 and operates with a 0.5-V supply. For a cutoff frequency of 100 Hz, the filter consumes a power of 4 nW. By adjusting the bias current, the cutoff frequency can be linearly tuned from 10 to 500 Hz. The filter has the figure of merit (FoM) of 0.68×10?13 J, which is on par with many designs listed in the literature. The filter uses the lowest capacitance/pole (0.92 pF) among the similar designs given in the literature, which shows that the present design is area efficient. © 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Capacitance, CMOS integrated circuits, Cutoff frequency, Metals, MOS devices, Oxide semiconductors, Silicon on insulator technology, Large time constant, Log domain filters, Low Power, Low voltages, Low-frequency, Low pass filters
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International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2020, 48, 2, pp. 170-180
