Madhushankara et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Floating gate Wilson current mirror for low power applicationsMadhushankara et al., 2011
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- 4303693589826913531
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- Madhushankara M
- Shetty P
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- International Conference on Web and Semantic Technology
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The paper discusses the application of floating gate techniques to Wilson current mirror to reduce power dissipation. With floating gate technique, it is possible to modify the effective threshold voltage of the MOSFET. This will be helpful in reducing the leakage current. This …
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