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Bootstrapped switch without bulk effect in standard CMOS technology

Bootstrapped switch without bulk effect in standard CMOS technology

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A bootstrapped switch, where the switch transistor gate as well as the bulk node track the input signal, is presented. The circuit utilising a PMOS switch device does not need a triple-well process and can thus be implemented in a standard CMOS technology. Simulations show 20 dB improved second harmonic compared to a conventional bootstrapped switch.

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