H03F2203/45701

AUDIBLE NOISE REDUCTION IN AN AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER
20200067461 · 2020-02-27 ·

Aspects disclosed herein eliminate audible disturbances that may occur when an audio amplifier is activated and deactivated. A feedback circuit is used to maintain a closed loop when transistors of a power output stage are activate or deactivated, thereby enabling the charge to build or dissipate without causing an audible disturbance. Further, in certain implementations, the power output stage may remain in an enable state for a period of time after deactivation of the audio amplifier regardless of whether an audio input signal is received enabling dissipation of charge without causing an audible disturbance.

AMPLIFICATION CIRCUIT, AND RECEIVING CIRCUIT, SEMICONDUCTOR APPARATUS AND SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEM USING THE AMPLIFICATION CIRCUIT
20200021260 · 2020-01-16 · ·

An amplification circuit configured to generate an output signal by differentially amplifying first and second input signals. The first and second input signals are a differential signal pair. Alternatively, the first input signal is a single-ended signal, and the second input signal is a reference signal. The amplification circuit is configured to perform a differential amplification operation by increasing a gain for generating an output signal based on the first input signal.

LOW NOISE DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER

In one general aspect, an amplifier can include an input amplifier circuit configured to receive a bias current and receive, as an input, a signal pair connected differentially to the input amplifier circuit, the input amplifier circuit configured to output a differential output signal pair based on the received differential input signal pair, a feedback amplifier circuit configured to receive an average of the differential output signal pair and configured to provide a bias setting output for controlling the bias current, and an output buffer circuit configured to buffer the differential output signal pair, the buffering resulting in a buffered differential output signal pair capable of driving a resistive load.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROTECTING A LOW VOLTAGE CAPACITOR OF AN ERROR AMPLIFIER OPERATING IN A HIGHER VOLTAGE DOMAIN
20240097620 · 2024-03-21 ·

An error amplifier including a differential pair circuit, a resistive device, a low voltage capacitor, and a protection device. The differential pair circuit is coupled between an upper supply node and a lower supply node with first and second intermediate nodes and is responsive to a difference between a reference voltage and a feedback voltage for driving a control voltage developed on the second intermediate node. The resistive device is coupled between the second intermediate node and a low voltage node, and the low voltage capacitor and the protection device are coupled between the low voltage node and the lower supply node. The protection device is dynamically controlled by the first intermediate node to prevent the low voltage node from exceeding a predetermined maximum level. The protection device may be a transistor having size parameters based on voltage characteristics of the first intermediate node during expected operating conditions.

Low noise differential amplifier

In one general aspect, an amplifier can include an input amplifier circuit configured to receive a bias current and receive, as an input, a signal pair connected differentially to the input amplifier circuit, the input amplifier circuit configured to output a differential output signal pair based on the received differential input signal pair, a feedback amplifier circuit configured to receive an average of the differential output signal pair and configured to provide a bias setting output for controlling the bias current, and an output buffer circuit configured to buffer the differential output signal pair, the buffering resulting in a buffered differential output signal pair capable of driving a resistive load.

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.

Circuit with voltage drop element
10454430 · 2019-10-22 · ·

A circuit comprises: a circuit input; a circuit output; at least one passive feedback loop coupled between the circuit output and the circuit input; an active element, coupled in a feed-forward path of the circuit between the circuit input and the circuit output and configured to drive the at least one feedback loop in order to establish a function of the circuit, wherein the feed-forward path of the circuit comprises a second node (Vx) and a first node which are internal nodes of the active element and which are coupled between the circuit input and the circuit output, wherein the first node is configured to have a first voltage, the first voltage being a function of the circuit output, wherein the active element comprises a first voltage drop element coupled between the second node (Vx) and the first node.

LOW POWER AMPLIFIER STRUCTURES AND CALIBRATIONS FOR THE LOW POWER AMPLIFIER STRUCTURES
20190296756 · 2019-09-26 · ·

Amplifiers can be found in pipelined ADCs and pipelined-SAR ADCs as inter-stage amplifiers. The amplifiers can in some cases implement and provide gains in high speed track and hold circuits. The amplifier structures can be open-loop amplifiers, and the amplifier structures can be used in MDACs and samplers of high speed ADCs. The amplifiers can be employed without resetting, and with incomplete settling, to maximize their speed and minimize their power consumption. The amplifiers can be calibrated to improve performance.

High-efficiency high-integrated receiver

A high-efficiency high-integrated receiver is provided. The radar receiver according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a receiver configured to receive a radar signal, a processor configured to attenuate a magnitude of a low frequency band of the received signal of the receiver, a filter configured to perform a low pass filtering on an output signal of the processor, and an ADC configured to A/D convert the output signal of the filter. Accordingly, it is possible to demodulate all the signals being reflected from targets in various distances when even using a low resolution ADC, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost and power consumption.

LOW NOISE DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER

In one general aspect, an amplifier can include an input amplifier circuit configured to receive a bias current and receive, as an input, a signal pair connected differentially to the input amplifier circuit, the input amplifier circuit configured to output a differential output signal pair based on the received differential input signal pair, a feedback amplifier circuit configured to receive an average of the differential output signal pair and configured to provide a bias setting output for controlling the bias current, and an output buffer circuit configured to buffer the differential output signal pair, the buffering resulting in a buffered differential output signal pair capable of driving a resistive load.