In this paper, a novel dynamic body-driven ultra-low voltage (ULV) comparator is presented. The proposed topology takes advantage of the back-gate configuration by driving the input transistors’ gates with a clocked positive feedback loop made of two AND gates. This allows for the removal of the clocked tail generator, which decreases the number of stacked transistors and improves performance at low VDD. Furthermore, the clocked feedback loop causes the comparator to behave as a full CMOS latch during the regeneration phase, which means no static power consumption occurs after the outputs have settled. Thanks to body driving, the proposed comparator also achieves rail-to-rail input common mode range (ICMR), which is a critical feature for circuits that operate at low and ultra-low voltage headrooms. The comparator was designed and optimized in a 130-nm technology from STMicroelectronics at VDD = 0.3 V and is able to operate at up to 2 MHz with an input differential voltage of 1 mV. The simulations show that the comparator remains fully operational even when the supply voltage is scaled down to 0.15 V, in which case the circuit exhibits a maximum operating frequency of 80 kHz at Vid = 1 mV.

A 0.15-to-0.5 V Body-Driven Dynamic Comparator with Rail-to-Rail ICMR / DELLA SALA, Riccardo; Spinogatti, Valerio; Bocciarelli, Cristian; Centurelli, Francesco; Trifiletti, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF LOW POWER ELECTRONICS AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 2079-9268. - 13:2(2023), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/jlpea13020035]

A 0.15-to-0.5 V Body-Driven Dynamic Comparator with Rail-to-Rail ICMR

Riccardo Della Sala;Valerio Spinogatti;Cristian Bocciarelli;Francesco Centurelli;Alessandro Trifiletti
2023

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In this paper, a novel dynamic body-driven ultra-low voltage (ULV) comparator is presented. The proposed topology takes advantage of the back-gate configuration by driving the input transistors’ gates with a clocked positive feedback loop made of two AND gates. This allows for the removal of the clocked tail generator, which decreases the number of stacked transistors and improves performance at low VDD. Furthermore, the clocked feedback loop causes the comparator to behave as a full CMOS latch during the regeneration phase, which means no static power consumption occurs after the outputs have settled. Thanks to body driving, the proposed comparator also achieves rail-to-rail input common mode range (ICMR), which is a critical feature for circuits that operate at low and ultra-low voltage headrooms. The comparator was designed and optimized in a 130-nm technology from STMicroelectronics at VDD = 0.3 V and is able to operate at up to 2 MHz with an input differential voltage of 1 mV. The simulations show that the comparator remains fully operational even when the supply voltage is scaled down to 0.15 V, in which case the circuit exhibits a maximum operating frequency of 80 kHz at Vid = 1 mV.
2023
comparators; body-driven; ultra-low voltage; ultra-low power; IoT
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A 0.15-to-0.5 V Body-Driven Dynamic Comparator with Rail-to-Rail ICMR / DELLA SALA, Riccardo; Spinogatti, Valerio; Bocciarelli, Cristian; Centurelli, Francesco; Trifiletti, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF LOW POWER ELECTRONICS AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 2079-9268. - 13:2(2023), pp. 1-20. [10.3390/jlpea13020035]
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