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Voltage doubler design in 0,25 m CMOS technology
Synek, Ladislav ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Radhoštěm, Milan Valenta, ON Semiconductor, Rožnov pod (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a partially integrated charge pump in 0.25 micron technology ACMOS. The work is divided into two main parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical section describes in detail various topologies of higher voltage generation of a charge pump and selected methods of regulating the output voltage of charge pumps. The practical part deals with the the actual design of a charge pump together with the arguments for the choice of the TPVD topology and the type of the regulation. Three regulation methods of a charge pump were implemented, tested and are dealt with: Pulse Skip, Constant frequency and PWM. There are 3 sub chapters, each describing a different regulation method, defining all the key elements of the design of such a charge pump and the results of the simulations are discussed. Conclusion of the thesis summarizes the results of the design of charge pumps, comparing them on the basis of the chosen type of output voltage regulation.
Design of low noise Band Gap reference in BCD process
Kadaňka, Petr ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Kadaňka, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on noise analysis of different integrated circuits used for generating temperature stable reference voltage. All noise contributions are studied separately and there is shown a way of their minimization. Circuit using external capacitor with pre-charging system is chosen as the best solution. Output noise of all analyzed circuits is compared and characteristics of final band-gap reference are summarized at the end of the work.
Design of the PLL
Hejlek, Pavel ; Háze, Jiří (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work is dealing with phase lock loop design. In the theoretical part is principal description. In the practical part is detailed mathematical description, choice of various blocks, design calculation and optimalization of final solution. Designed solution is simulated and final result are commented.
Preamplifier for biological signals processing
Derishev, Anton ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
The work deals with the design and optimization of amplifiers in CMOS technology with low supply voltage and low power consumption. The main aim is to design an amplifier to amplify the biological signal. The first part is a brief introduction to the theory of biological signals. The work also contains a brief description of the biological signal processing methods and their properties. The important part is the description of the methods to reduce the supply voltage of the amplifier. The practical part of this thesis focuses on the design amplifiers with low supply voltage and low power consumption. All active elements and application examples have been verified by PSpice simulator using the 0.18 µm TSMC CMOS parameters. Simulated plots are included in this thesis to illustrate behavior of structures.
Comparative study of low voltage operational amplifiers
Nousek, Petr ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Khateb, Fabian (advisor)
This work deals with methods used in design of low voltage operational amplifiers. It describes some of the most commonly used methods. Properties of these methods are verified by computer simulation of operational transconductance amplifiers that are utilizing them.
Design of precise bandgap reference in ACMOS process
Kacafírek, Jiří ; Prokop, Roman (referee) ; Ing. Petr Kadaňka, ON Semiconductor v Rožnově p. Radhoštěm (advisor)
In this thesis the principle of voltage reference especially bangap reference is described. Below are described two circuits of this type designed in ACMOS process. There is handmade evaluation of error analysis to identify main error contributors and also monte-carlo simulation. Also statistical analysis is made on the circuit. Results of all methods are compared. Error of reference voltage is compared for both circuits. Circuit with bigger error is optimized to achieve a better precision. Obtained results showed a good agreement of all methods, which evidences importance of hand error evaluation.
Analysis and realization of frequency filter tunable by active component parameter
Vrba, Adam ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work analyzes tuning capabilities of different fully integrated active filter topologies. Work only deals with continuous time active filters. Topologies described in this work differ in type of active element and in method of frequency tuning. Techniques of tunning are proved on second order low pass filter. Filter topologies are compared from tunning capabilities and from point of total harmonic distortion. The main building block of all filters is integrator.
Review, design and analysis of various types of current sources
Kacafírek, Jiří ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
Review and analysis of some types of current mirrors and current reference sources and design of 5 uA current source, implemented in a 0.7um CMOS process. The designed current source use PMOS transitors with diferent Uth.
Autocompensation of operational amplifier offset for precise measurement
Prášek, David ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work deals with the problems of the design of two stage operational amplifier with automatic offset compensation for precise measurement. Full design operational amplifier is aimed at appropriate realization in technology CMOS07 with usage Cadence design environment. The goal of the design is minimum offset value as well as the adherence to the parameters of the operational amplifier which are introduced in submission of the thesis.
Design of the low offset rail to rail operational amplifier in CMOS technology
Vrba, Adam ; Khateb, Fabian (referee) ; Prokop, Roman (advisor)
This work deals with design rail-to-rail operational amplifier in technology CMOS07 using Cadence design environment. Head design goal is small value of random and systematical input offset. Work too contain various technique compensation doth of this offsets. Second goal is head a rail-to-rail input common mode range with use both types of differential pair.

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