Floating Gate MOSFET Based Differential Amplifier and Impact of Body Bias
Journal Title: International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science and Technology - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 6
Abstract
In this work, a floating gate MOSFET (FGFET) based single-ended differential amplifier with current mirror active load is designed and analyzed along with the body bias. The input transistors of the differential block are constructed using FGFET. The floating gate voltages and the body voltages are used to change the device characteristics and there by the amplifier characteristics.
Authors and Affiliations
J. JENIFER MAJELLA
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