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Re: Amplifier
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Is your PLL's VCO ring oscillator based?
if yes, then you can use a pair of inverters whose supply is 1v. This gives you the required output.
If your PLL'S VCO is a LCVCO then use a common source amplifier. You can find common source amplifier with current source load...
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1. To answer your first question, if you are designing a PLL you never want to connect your vco output directly to any external circuit. This disturbs your PLL loop and your VCO clock badly .So You should always use buffers at the output of PLL. Coming to buffers, A buffer is a pair of...
Re: Amplifier
Hi,
I don't know where you are going to put this amp. I mean at the input or output of the PLL.
You can use a simple common source amp with current source load.
Lets say your supply voltage=1.2v
Design your amp such that the current source takes 0.1 Vdsat and the input...
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When VGS is positive, the positive voltage on the gate attracts the electrons(minority carriers) from the substrate.Also because source and drain have plenty of electrons,and we have(Cgs and Cgd overlap caps), some of these electrons contribute to the channel formation.
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