A fully on-chip active guard band circuit is proposed. The proposed circuit is mainly composed of current mirrors and based on a DC bias technique. HSPICE simulations and experiment results confirm the validity of the proposed active guard band circuit.
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Shigetaka TAKAGI, Retdian Agung NICODIMUS, Kazuyuki WADA, Nobuo FUJII, "Fully On-Chip Active Guard Band Circuit for Digital Noise Cancellation" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E85-A, no. 2, pp. 373-380, February 2002, doi: .
Abstract: A fully on-chip active guard band circuit is proposed. The proposed circuit is mainly composed of current mirrors and based on a DC bias technique. HSPICE simulations and experiment results confirm the validity of the proposed active guard band circuit.
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