Investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier

In this project, a current-mode based instrumental amplifier (CMIA) is designed from a topology that involves 1st level asymmetrical 2nd generation current conveyor (CCII+) which involves the use of VOA supply current sensing technique: current mirrors are used to sense the output current of VOA via...

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Main Author: Phang, Yean Moi.
Other Authors: Siek, Liter
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-31342023-07-04T15:38:57Z Investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier Phang, Yean Moi. Siek, Liter School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic circuits In this project, a current-mode based instrumental amplifier (CMIA) is designed from a topology that involves 1st level asymmetrical 2nd generation current conveyor (CCII+) which involves the use of VOA supply current sensing technique: current mirrors are used to sense the output current of VOA via its power supply rails. Literature research on various current conveyor topologies to construct CMIA is carried out. Upon selection of one type of topologies, circuit characterisation, simulation and layout are performed to investigate further on this topology as an instrumental amplifier (IA) to accurately amplify a low-level signal in the presence of a large common-mode component, i.e. the common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), which is the quotient between the differential mode gain (Ad) and the common mode gain (Acm), need to be firstly higher and secondly over a wider bandwidth than me previous work. Master of Science (Integrated Circuit Design) 2008-09-17T09:22:58Z 2008-09-17T09:22:58Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/3134 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Phang, Yean Moi.
Investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier
description In this project, a current-mode based instrumental amplifier (CMIA) is designed from a topology that involves 1st level asymmetrical 2nd generation current conveyor (CCII+) which involves the use of VOA supply current sensing technique: current mirrors are used to sense the output current of VOA via its power supply rails. Literature research on various current conveyor topologies to construct CMIA is carried out. Upon selection of one type of topologies, circuit characterisation, simulation and layout are performed to investigate further on this topology as an instrumental amplifier (IA) to accurately amplify a low-level signal in the presence of a large common-mode component, i.e. the common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), which is the quotient between the differential mode gain (Ad) and the common mode gain (Acm), need to be firstly higher and secondly over a wider bandwidth than me previous work.
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title Investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier
title_short Investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier
title_full Investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier
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title_sort investigation and design of a current mode instrumental amplifier
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