H03F2203/45601

Systems and Methods to Visually Align Signals Using Delay

Systems, methods, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for processing and displaying multiple signals in near real-time. An embodiment operates by processing, using a first digital signal processor (DSP) of a first signal module, a first packet associated with a first signal. The embodiment also processes, using a second DSP of a second signal module, a second packet associated with a second signal. The embodiment equalizes a first processing delay associated with the first DSP with a second processing delay associated with the second DSP such that the first DSP completes processing of the first packet approximately simultaneously with the second DSP completing processing of the second packet. The embodiment then displays the processed first packet approximately simultaneously with the display of the processed second packet.

Amplifier circuit having poly resistor with biased depletion region
10461702 · 2019-10-29 · ·

The present invention provides an amplifier circuit, wherein the amplifier circuit includes an operational amplifier and a feedback path. The operational amplifier has an input terminal and an output terminal, and is arranged for receiving an input signal to generate an output signal. The feedback path is coupled between the input terminal and the output terminal of the operational amplifier, wherein the feedback path comprises at least two poly resistors, and a depletion region of at least one of the two poly resistors is biased by the output signal generated by the operational amplifier.

Voltage-current conversion circuit

According to one embodiment, a voltage-current conversion circuit includes an amplifier first, second and third inputs, a transistor including a first and second terminals, and a control terminal electrically connected to an output of the amplifier, and a serial connection including resistors connected in series between the first terminal and an ac ground, wherein a predetermined connecting point, among a first connecting point between the first terminal and the serial connection, a second connecting point between the ac ground and the serial connection, and one or more third connecting points between the resistors, is connected to the second input, and one of the connecting points other than the predetermined connecting point is connected to the third input.

MONOLITHICALLY-INTEGRATED CURRENT-FEEDBACK INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER AND SENSING SYSTEM COMPRISING SAID AMPLIFIER
20240154582 · 2024-05-09 ·

A monolithically-integrated current-feedback instrumentation amplifier includes two differential pairs of transistors. A drain terminal of transistor is directly connected to a drain terminal of transistor and to a differential voltage amplifier, and is connected to a ground terminal by means of a first sink resistor. A drain terminal of transistor is directly connected to a drain terminal of transistor and to the differential voltage amplifier, and is connected to a ground terminal by means of a second sink resistor. An output terminal of the differential voltage amplifier is connected to a resistive voltage divider. Source terminals of the transistors are directly connected together and to a first bias current source without a degeneration resistor, and source terminals of the transistors are directly connected together and to a second bias current source without a degeneration resistor. A sensing system comprising a piezoresistive N&MEMS sensor and a monolithically-integrated differential readout circuit comprising the amplifier are also provided.

VOLTAGE-CURRENT CONVERSION CIRCUIT
20190235544 · 2019-08-01 · ·

According to one embodiment, a voltage-current conversion circuit includes an amplifier first, second and third inputs, a transistor including a first and second terminals, and a control terminal electrically connected to an output of the amplifier, and a serial connection including resistors connected in series between the first terminal and an ac ground, wherein a predetermined connecting point, among a first connecting point between the first terminal and the serial connection, a second connecting point between the ac ground and the serial connection, and one or more third connecting points between the resistors, is connected to the second input, and one of the connecting points other than the predetermined connecting point is connected to the third input.

Systems and methods to visually align signals using delay

Systems, methods, and computer program product embodiments are disclosed for processing and displaying multiple signals in near real-time. An embodiment operates by processing, using a first digital signal processor (DSP) of a first signal module, a first packet associated with a first signal. The embodiment also processes, using a second DSP of a second signal module, a second packet associated with a second signal. The embodiment equalizes a first processing delay associated with the first DSP with a second processing delay associated with the second DSP such that the first DSP completes processing of the first packet approximately simultaneously with the second DSP completing processing of the second packet. The embodiment then displays the processed first packet approximately simultaneously with the display of the processed second packet.

CIRCUIT HAVING HIGH-PASS FILTER WITH VARIABLE CORNER FREQUENCY
20190131935 · 2019-05-02 ·

The present invention provides a circuit having a filter with an amplifier circuit for filtering and amplifying an input signal to generate an output signal, wherein a corner frequency of the filter is adjustable to control a settling time of the output signal.

POWER AMPLIFIER WITH NULLING MONITOR CIRCUIT
20190115876 · 2019-04-18 ·

Techniques for monitoring a distortion signal of a power amplifier circuit, where the output of a distortion monitoring circuit includes little or no fundamental signal and closely represents the actual distortion of the amplifier circuit of a wired communications system. The power amplifier circuit can generate a distortion feedback signal that does not affect the power amplifier's output power capability, e.g., no inherent loss in the fundamental output of the amplifier. That is, using a distortion monitor circuit, the power amplifier circuit can resolve a distortion feedback signal from the intended output signal of the output power amplifier circuit.

Amplifier offset cancellation using amplifier supply voltage

In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for power supply rejection for an amplifier may include generating a correction signal by multiplying a quantity indicative of a power supply voltage of the amplifier by a transfer function defining a response from the power supply voltage of the amplifier to an output signal of the amplifier and subtracting the correction signal from a signal within a signal path of a circuit comprising the amplifier.

SEMICONDUCTOR INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER, AND SENSING SYSTEM
20180342996 · 2018-11-29 ·

A semiconductor integrated circuit includes a first pad provided on one end side of a first resistive element externally provided, a second pad provided on a different end side of the first resistive element, an operation amplifier, a first signal line wired between an output terminal of the operation amplifier and the first pad, a second signal line wired between one input terminal of the operation amplifier and the second pad, a first ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection element provided to the first signal line, and a third signal line, through which a voltage signal of the first pad is transmitted, the third signal line being connected to the first pad, and a second switch, which is selectively turned on, the second switch being provided on the third signal line.