Two high output-resistance CMOS current mirrors suitable for a low-voltage operation and achieving a high output-swing are presented. They incorporate a modified regulated-cascode, which employs a current-mode amplifier. The main architecture concepts and their detailed schematic examples are discussed. SPICE simulation comparison is shown and the properties of each architecture are pointed out.
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Tetsuro ITAKURA, Zdzislaw CZARNUL, "High Output-Resistance CMOS Current Mirrors for Low-Voltage Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E80-A, no. 1, pp. 230-232, January 1997, doi: .
Abstract: Two high output-resistance CMOS current mirrors suitable for a low-voltage operation and achieving a high output-swing are presented. They incorporate a modified regulated-cascode, which employs a current-mode amplifier. The main architecture concepts and their detailed schematic examples are discussed. SPICE simulation comparison is shown and the properties of each architecture are pointed out.
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