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Research paper thumbnail of Design of High Gain Single Stage Telescopic Cmos Operational Amplifier

American journal of physics and applications, May 17, 2024

A need for high gain operational amplifiers (op-amps) exists for certain applications. This requi... more A need for high gain operational amplifiers (op-amps) exists for certain applications. This requires research in the area of its gain without affecting other parameters drastically. In this paper, high gain single stage Telescopic CMOS operational amplifier has been designed and verified, using PSPICE simulation software. The designed circuit operates at ±5V power supply in the 1µm CMOS technology. The simulation results show that the proposed single stage Telescopic CMOS op-amp has an open loop gain of 77.777dB, unity gain frequency of 7.3054MHz, ICMR of-0.248V to 4.4120V and output voltage swing of 7688.8 times to that of input. A 2pF load capacitor is applied in performing a stable phase margin of 80.669°. As result shows that the designed circuit has high gain, which is used for various applications where very large gain is required to amplify weak signals, such as heart beat in medical instrumentations. The total power consumed by the device is 0.589mW. This shows that the power consumed by the device is too small. Therefore, this device can operate for longer duration of time. The smaller the power dissipation the better the device is. Low power operation is a very important quality factor for batteries that should supply the system for hours or days to power more and more electronic systems.

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis and Comparison of Two Stage and Single Stage Operational Amplifiers Using 0.18µm Technology

American Journal of Physics and Applications

Operational amplifier exists in many numbers of configurations. The there are many types of the O... more Operational amplifier exists in many numbers of configurations. The there are many types of the Operational amplifiers. These are: two stage, single stage, three stage and multistage amplifiers. Identifying the better op amp is important to get better application. The better op amp will be selected by considering the performance parameters (DC Gain, Slew Rate, Power Dissipation, etc.) of op amp. In project work a two stage cmos and single stage CMOS operational has been compared and contrasted based on values of their performance parameters by using 0.18µm CMOS technology and the same power supply (5V). Based on these values, By comparing the performance parameters single stage CMOS op amp is more stable and operate longer duration of time than two stage cmos op amp with small energy loss; while two stage op amp produces the output which is twice larger than single stage op amp, and also the noise in the output of two stage op amp is less than single stage op amp. So to get more output it is better to use two stage op amps. By results and reasons suitable choices for high gain and high performance applications are two stage topologies.

Research paper thumbnail of Design of High Gain Single Stage Telescopic Cmos Operational Amplifier

American journal of physics and applications, May 17, 2024

A need for high gain operational amplifiers (op-amps) exists for certain applications. This requi... more A need for high gain operational amplifiers (op-amps) exists for certain applications. This requires research in the area of its gain without affecting other parameters drastically. In this paper, high gain single stage Telescopic CMOS operational amplifier has been designed and verified, using PSPICE simulation software. The designed circuit operates at ±5V power supply in the 1µm CMOS technology. The simulation results show that the proposed single stage Telescopic CMOS op-amp has an open loop gain of 77.777dB, unity gain frequency of 7.3054MHz, ICMR of-0.248V to 4.4120V and output voltage swing of 7688.8 times to that of input. A 2pF load capacitor is applied in performing a stable phase margin of 80.669°. As result shows that the designed circuit has high gain, which is used for various applications where very large gain is required to amplify weak signals, such as heart beat in medical instrumentations. The total power consumed by the device is 0.589mW. This shows that the power consumed by the device is too small. Therefore, this device can operate for longer duration of time. The smaller the power dissipation the better the device is. Low power operation is a very important quality factor for batteries that should supply the system for hours or days to power more and more electronic systems.

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis and Comparison of Two Stage and Single Stage Operational Amplifiers Using 0.18µm Technology

American Journal of Physics and Applications

Operational amplifier exists in many numbers of configurations. The there are many types of the O... more Operational amplifier exists in many numbers of configurations. The there are many types of the Operational amplifiers. These are: two stage, single stage, three stage and multistage amplifiers. Identifying the better op amp is important to get better application. The better op amp will be selected by considering the performance parameters (DC Gain, Slew Rate, Power Dissipation, etc.) of op amp. In project work a two stage cmos and single stage CMOS operational has been compared and contrasted based on values of their performance parameters by using 0.18µm CMOS technology and the same power supply (5V). Based on these values, By comparing the performance parameters single stage CMOS op amp is more stable and operate longer duration of time than two stage cmos op amp with small energy loss; while two stage op amp produces the output which is twice larger than single stage op amp, and also the noise in the output of two stage op amp is less than single stage op amp. So to get more output it is better to use two stage op amps. By results and reasons suitable choices for high gain and high performance applications are two stage topologies.

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