Undesired Operating Points and Hardware Trojans in High-Speed Operational Amplifier Microcircuits
Nikolay Prokopenko,
Anna Bugakova,
Alexey Zhuk
Abstract:The classification of Trojans in modern analog microcircuits is considered. Using high-speed operational amplifiers (Op-Amps) as an example, the relationship between Op-Amp circuit design and the formation of undesirable states in typical switching circuits is shown. Circuit solutions are proposed to minimize the Trojan states of high-speed Op-Amps. These include limiting the maximum output currents of the input stages of the Op-Amp during the transient process and the use of differentiating transient correcti… Show more
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