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As power supply voltages are driven down by digital power constraints, circuit techniques must evolve to preserve the precision of analog functions in a mixed-signal system. This paper reviews recent developments in low-voltage CMOS design of opamps and other critical analog blocks where high gain and signal-to-noise ratio are required.