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Delay-Time-Compensated Peak Detector for Medium-Frequency Band

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Loop delay degrades the accuracy of the traditional peak detectors and limits operational frequency to 1 MHz or less. This paper proposes a delay time compensation scheme boosting operational frequency to 20 MHz while delivering high-accuracy measurements of the peak voltage. The proposed peak detector is implemented using TSMC 0.18 \(\upmu \)m CMOS process requiring only 1.05363 mm\(^2\). The new approach doubles measured performance over standard peak detectors.

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This research was partially supported by National Science Council under Grants NSC99-2923-E-110-002-MY2 and NSC101-2632-E-230-001-MY3, and Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C., under Grant no. MOST 105-2221-E-230-013. Besides, the authors would like to express their deepest gratefulness to CIC (Chip Implementation Center) of NARL (National Applied Research Laboratories), Taiwan, for their thoughtful chip fabrication service.

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Lee, TJ., Hsiao, WC. Delay-Time-Compensated Peak Detector for Medium-Frequency Band. Circuits Syst Signal Process 37, 2–18 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00034-017-0558-x

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