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CMOS logic circuits
Rail-to-rail complementary input StrongARM comparator for low-power applications
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Wed, Oct 14 2020
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CMOS logic circuits
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Mohammed Al Qadasi., et al. "Rail-to-rail complementary input StrongARM comparator for low-power applications." IET Circuits, Devices & Systems, 2020. This study proposes a new scheme for rail-to-rail input StrongARM latch comparator. Additional differential input p-type metal-oxide-semiconductor (PMOS) and cross-coupled n-type metal-oxide-semiconductor (NMOS) transistors have been introduced to achieve the rail-to-rail input range. The proposed scheme offers low-energy consumption of 15.2 fJ and a high speed of 3 GHz, which makes it attractive for energy harvested Internet of Thing