Analog VLSI Circuits: Voltage, Current and Mixed-Mode
Analog VLSI circuits operate in voltage-mode, current-mode, or mixed-mode, each tailored to specific design needs. Voltage-mode circuits process signals as voltages, offering simplicity and high input impedance, and are widely used in amplifiers, filters, and comparators. Current-mode circuits process signals as currents, enabling faster operation, wider bandwidth, and lower power consumption, making them ideal for high-speed and low-voltage applications like current conveyors and transimpedance amplifiers. Mixed-mode circuits combine voltage and current processing for enhanced flexibility and functionality, commonly used in ADCs, PLLs, and signal conditioning. These modes collectively address diverse requirements in communication, sensing, and signal processing applications.
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