In this paper, novel CMOS pseudo-exponential circuits
operating in a class-AB mode are presented. The pseudoexponential
approximation employed is based on second
order equations. Such terms are derived in a
straightforward way from the inherent nonlinear currents
of class-AB transconductors. The cells are appropriate to
be integrated in portable equipment due to their
compactness and very low power consumption.
Measurement results from a fabricated prototype in a
0.5 μm technology reveal a range of 45 dB with errors
lower than ±0.5 dB, a power consumption of 100 μW, and
an area of 0.01 mm2.