High Speed CMOS Comparator Design with 5mV Resolution
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
A high speed CMOS comparator with low power and high precision is proposed. The topology is very well capable of distinguishing DC voltage difference of around 5mV, which means a high precision circuit. The proposed circuit operates at a supply voltage of 2V. The circuit is designed to operate at 600MHz. The circuit can be used in high speed ADC devices
Authors and Affiliations
Raghava Garipelly
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