
doi: 10.1587/elex.4.498
A modified floating biased common-gate transimpedance amplifier with improved low corner frequency is introduced. It is also shown that gm-boosting technique can be utilized for differential implementation of this transimpedance amplifier, without degrading the circuit sensitivity or using any off-chip components. HSPICE simulations for differential implementation illustrate more than two orders of magnitudes improvement of low corner frequency, about 80% increase in gain, and 20% reduction in input referred noise, compared to those of conventional single-ended floating biased common gate transimpedance amplifier.
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