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Body-driving as a low-voltage analog design technique for CMOS technology
This paper presents an overview of circuit topologies for achieving low-voltage analog designs using body-driving techniques. A new and novel low-voltage Class AB output stage is presented along with topologies for amplifiers and a four quadrant multiplier. A discussion of the application of body-driving in a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology is also included.