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This paper analyzes the effect of parasitics of the Operational transconductance Amplifiers (OTAs) on Active-RC Integrators. The analysis is carried out for an Active-RC integrator built around a feed-forward compensated OTA designed in 180 nm CMOS technology to operate at a supply voltage of 0.5 V. A non-ideality factor (NIF) has been defined that accounts for the deviation of the response of the Active-RC integrator from the ideal. Simulations performed on the transistor level integrator justifies the mathematical analysis presented.

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Rekha, S., Laxminidhi, T. (2013). Effect of Parasitics of Feed-Forward Compensated OTA on Active-RC Integrators. In: Das, V. (eds) Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Trends in Information, Telecommunication and Computing. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 150. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3363-7_24

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