BiCMOS Technology and Applications 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2029-7_1
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Introduction To BiCMOS

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“…The reason for the higher gain is that BJTs transconductance is directly proportional to the DC current of the collector, while CMOS transconductance is proportional to the square root of the drain DC current [8]. Hence, for the same current, BJT transistors have much higher transconductance than MOS transistors, which translates into higher gain, speed and lower noise [2], [9]. BJT, on the other hand, has smaller input resistance and larger input current thereby demanding much higher power consumption.…”
Section: A Input Buffermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for the higher gain is that BJTs transconductance is directly proportional to the DC current of the collector, while CMOS transconductance is proportional to the square root of the drain DC current [8]. Hence, for the same current, BJT transistors have much higher transconductance than MOS transistors, which translates into higher gain, speed and lower noise [2], [9]. BJT, on the other hand, has smaller input resistance and larger input current thereby demanding much higher power consumption.…”
Section: A Input Buffermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter is relatively more complex than the limited swing version [5]. However scaled down technologies using lower supply voltages requires another type of BiCMOS circuit configuration.…”
Section: Basic Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BiCMOS technology, which is a combination of bipolar technology and CMOS technology, was developed to achieve complementary advantages from both technologies and thus offer lower power dissipation, and better gain and current driving capability on the same Si chip. 3,4 As a result, BiCMOS technology has been widely used in logic circuits and particularly mixed-signal systems [5][6][7][8] in electronics industry for the last two decades or so.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%