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Perhaps you are able to design it in 1.8V and operated the MOSFETs in saturation, should the design schematic be altered or changed if it is to be operated at subthreshold for example at 0.5V supply?
Sorry for the unclear question I have posted, my point was that the contributions of the Non linear Characteristics to errors of operation of the following devices.
Hello Everyone I Just want to ask this elementary question.
How do the non-idealities of the following devices affect/contribute to the total error?
Switches
Op-Amp
Comparators
Resistors
Capacitors
Is this library okay to use for subthreshold simulations? Or Should I use other libraries? Since the supply for that library is using the 1.8V/3.3V which is the standard supply.
The library is made by TSMC.
I have been designing a bandgap voltage reference but I need to operate the design in Subthreshold, Is the TSMC in 0.18um process technology in 1.8V/3.3V usable for designs having to use 0.4V to 0.9V? Or should I use another library for 0.4V and 0.9V designs?
Hello KlausST, I appreciate your answer. Where should I connect the V_Ref2 and V_Ref1? Should I bias both of the terminals? Or should I connect it to Vdd and Gnd respectively?
Hello Guys, This is just a very elementary question for you. But for me it is new, I have searched this Subthreshold Op-amp which is a work by Engineers, Sumukh Nitundil, Nihal Singh, R. Balaji, Pankaj Arora. I use this Op-Amp to a Bandgap Reference, Where should I connect the V_REF1 and V_REF2...
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