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On Using nMOS–pMOS-Type Cells in a Threshold-Voltage Compensated CMOS RF-DC Rectifier

Park et al., 2024

Document ID
14940910029951812951
Author
Park Y
Byun S
Publication year
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IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems

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In this brief, we discuss the merits of using nMOS-pMOS (NP)-type cells instead of nMOS- nMOS (NN)-or pMOS-pMOS (PP)-type cells in a single-ended, threshold-voltage compensated CMOS RF-dc rectifier. By adopting the NP-type cells, we can avoid the …
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