A simple low voltage current sense amplifier with switchable input transistor

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Abstract

A simple SRAM current sense amplifier with common gate input stage is presented. Instead of keeping the gate at constant potential it is controlled by the select signal of the bit line multiplexer (MUX). If the transistor is turned on it maintains a low input resistance while the off-state is used for multiplexing and power down. Experimental results in 0.18μm 1.8V CMOS show that the circuit is superior to conventional voltage sensing. It is shown that for supply voltages below IV where the driving cell currents become very small, only current sensing is capable of fast reading. For a 0.12μm technology the simulated lower supply voltage limit of the proposed circuit is as low as 0.4V.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1471389
Pages (from-to)285-288
Number of pages4
JournalEuropean Solid-State Circuits Conference
StatePublished - 2001
Event27th European Solid-State Circuits Conference, ESSCIRC 2001 - Villach, Austria
Duration: 18 Sep 200120 Sep 2001

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