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Design of a comparator with offset compensation in CMOS technology
Hylský, Josef ; Vávra, Jiří (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
This work contains basic knowledge about comparators and its design in the CMOS technology. The first chapter deals with a wide use of a comparator, its charakteristice and the CMOS technology that is used to produce the transistors for the implementation of comparators. In the two following chapters there are examples of connexion of comparators, the design of the two-stage open loop comparator and improving of its charakteristic. The preamplifier and its application in high-speed Latchs comparators are introduced in the next chapter. The design of the comparator are introduced inthe next chapter. The design of the comparator and its application in high-speed comparators are introduced in the next chapter.
Active RC filters using CMOS technology
Veverka, David ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Háze, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with issues of active RC filters and their application using CMOS technology. The work focuses on basic sumarization of fundamental knowledge about function of active RC filters but it also describes basic characteristics and parameters. The defined parameters are utilized in bachelors thesis. A research has been made about the current state in discussed topic and from this research there were derived parameters for simulations that are shown in the practical part of this work.
Design of the operational amplifier offset auto-compensation
Dula, Přemysl ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work deals with the two-stage operational amplifier with automatic offset compensation. An operational amplifier is designed in Cadence design environment for possible implementation in technology CMOS07. Emphasis work is placed on minimum offset of the operational amplifier and the parameters, that are listed in the assignment of work.
Modular approach to desing of modern analog devices in CMOS technology
Prokop, Roman ; Ďuračková, Daniela (referee) ; Hudec, Lubomír (referee) ; Musil, Vladislav (advisor)
The presented dissertation thesis deals with modular design of analog circuits in CMOS technology. The goal of the work is to design a set of modular microelectronic building blocks and realize the selected modern active circuits, working primarily in current mode. Nevertheless, the modular approach can be used for design of generally known classical elements, e.g. opamps, as well. As a part of the work, the development of the totally new highly versatile active circuit CCTA has been done, including detailed analysis of utilization and introduction of the most interesting applications. This circuit CCTA, together with relative, already theoretically treated circuit CDTA, has been realized here for the first time, in two different topologies. Final circuits were tested. On the basis of measurement results the library of behavioral models for PSpice was created, including exemplary simulations of the selected applications. Based on the obtained knowledge the brief comparison of voltage mode circuits and current mode circuits was done.
Current Feedback Amplifier
Kšica, Radim ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Stehlík, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with design and simalations of current feedback amplifiers. The main goal of this work is design simple current feedback amplifier, in CMOS technology AMIS 0,7 um. Second goal is create corresponding datasheet.
Design of chopper operational amplifier with input offset reduction in CMOS technology
Gaži, Dominik ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
The thesis provides the design of a chopper operational amplifier topology focused on correcting input offset. The thesis contains an overview of inaccuracies which occur in op-amps, as well as methods preventing them. Focus of the practical part is designing an op-amp used for amplification and filtering and switches, which are connected into a final circuit and verifying their functionality in simulation environment Cadence Virtuoso. The design is using CMOS 0.25 m technology.
Design of differential difference amplifier in CMOS technology
Slaninka, Leonard ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on theoretical analysis of parameters and properties of CMOS technology, and its use for differentially difference amplifier design. The thesis is concentrated on MOS transistor behaviour in different work regimes depending on the voltage UGS, it is also covering work regimes in relation to difference of voltages UDSsat and UDS. In the end of theoretical part there are listed and briefly described basic building blocks for amplifiers. Design is carried out in Cadence Virtuoso environment using ONC25 (250 nm) technology. DDA is supplied by asymmetrical voltage of 5 V and for the design are used standard threshold transistors.
Design of extremly low-voltage rectifier in CMOS technology
Musilová, Nikola ; Šteffan, Pavel (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
The aim of this work is to design a low-voltage and low-power rectifier using CMOS technology and an operational amplifier for input voltages in the order of tens of mV, which correspond to sensor and biomedical applications. The circuit allows both half-wave and full-wave rectification. The key parameters are high gain and very low power consumption of the operational amplifiers that make up the rectifier.
Design of anti-aliasing filter for discrete-time delta-sigma modulators
Vogel, Vojtěch ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
This work deals with the design of a second order anti-aliasing filter with a cutoff frequency in the order of hundreds of kHz using the switched capacitor technique. The use of this technique allows the design of accurate and tunable analog circuits without the use of resistors. In this work, the design of analog switches is described. Furthermore, the various circuits required for the design of the filter in the onsemi I3T80 technology are proposed.
Design of Differential Difference Amplifier in CMOS technology
Trojan, Vladimír ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Kledrowetz, Vilém (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of differential difference amplifier (DDA) in technology TSMC 0,18 with maximum input and output common mode range, minimum power dissipation and area on chip. The thesis describes the basics of CMOS technology, commonly used structures of analog integrated circuits and operational amplifiers. Main focus of the thesis is design of circuit of DDA. Designing and simulations of DDA parameters were made in program Cadence Virtuoso and ADE Assembler simulation environment. Layout of DDA was designed in Layout XL environment.

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