H03F3/45192

AMPLIFIER WITH OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
20230091219 · 2023-03-23 ·

In described examples, a circuit includes a reference voltage, a driving circuit with a driving input and a driving output, an output transistor, and a clamp circuit with a clamp input and a clamp output. The output transistor includes a source, a drain, and a gate; the source is coupled to receive the reference voltage. The clamp input is coupled to the driving output and to the gate. The clamp output is coupled to either the driving input or to the driving output, the gate, and the clamp input. The clamp circuit is configured to detect an operating region of the output transistor and to generate a clamping current after the output transistor enters a triode region. The clamping current is selected to prevent an absolute value of a source-gate voltage of the output transistor from equaling or exceeding a gate oxide tunneling voltage of the output transistor.

Load regulation for LDO with low loop gain
11611316 · 2023-03-21 · ·

Circuits and methods for maintaining loop stability and good load regulation in low loop gain LDO regulator circuits. Embodiments encompass LDO regulator circuits that include an offset error correction circuit that generates an opposing voltage V.sub.OFFSET as a function of load current to substantially cancel out variations in V.sub.OUT that would otherwise occur due to load regulation limitations of the LDO regulator circuits. Embodiments use V.sub.OFFSET to imbalance currents in differential paths in a last-stage LDO error-amplifier so that an offset is propagated to a pair of inputs to the error-amplifier, thereby altering the output voltage V.sub.OUT to a corrected value. Benefits include improved LDO load regulation even when feedback loop gain is low, the available of both digital and analog implementations, high LDO accuracy and less variation of the output voltage V.sub.OUT, and suitability for implementation in integrated circuits for applications such as high precision power supplies.

Operational amplifier

A differential pair for an input stage includes two identical branches in parallel, each branch including a first MOS transistor and a second MOS transistor arranged in series, wherein the first transistor and the second transistor have a channel of the same type, and wherein each of the first transistor and the second transistor has a gate coupled to the same corresponding input of the differential pair and a circuit configured to apply to each of the first transistors a potential difference between a source and a channel-forming region of the first transistor.

Operational amplifier using single-stage amplifier with slew-rate enhancement and associated method
11664774 · 2023-05-30 · ·

An operational amplifier includes a single-stage amplifier and a current controller. The single-stage amplifier receives an input signal, and amplifies the input signal to generate an output signal, wherein the single-stage amplifier includes a voltage controlled current source circuit that operates in response to a bias voltage input. The current controller receives the input signal, and generates the bias voltage input according to the input signal. The bias voltage input includes a first bias voltage, a second bias voltage, a third bias voltage, and a fourth bias voltage. None of the first bias voltage, the second bias voltage, the third bias voltage, and the fourth bias voltage is directly set by the input signal of the single-stage amplifier.

Differential amplifier circuitry

Differential amplifier circuitry including: first and second main transistors of a given conductivity type; and first and second auxiliary transistors of an opposite conductivity type, where the first and second main transistors are connected along first and second main current paths passing between first and second main voltage reference nodes and first and second output nodes, respectively, with their source terminals connected to the first and second output nodes, respectively, and with their gate terminals controlled by component input signals of a differential input signal; and the first and second auxiliary transistors are connected along first and second auxiliary current paths passing between first and second auxiliary voltage reference nodes and the first and second output nodes, respectively, with their drain terminals connected to the first and second output nodes, respectively, and with their gate terminals controlled by the component input signals of the differential input signal.

IMAGING DEVICE
20230104160 · 2023-04-06 ·

An imaging device of the present disclosure includes: a plurality of pixel circuits that each generates a pixel signal including a pixel voltage corresponding to an amount of received light, and performs AD conversion by comparing the pixel signal with a reference signal; and a reference signal generator including a signal generation circuit and a voltage follower circuit, the signal generation circuit that generates a voltage signal having a ramp waveform, and the voltage follower circuit that performs a voltage follower operation on the basis of the voltage signal to generate the reference signal, and supplies the reference signal to the plurality of pixel circuits.

Differential amplifier circuitry

Differential amplifier circuitry including: first and second main transistors of a given conductivity type: and first and second auxiliary transistors of an opposite conductivity type, where the first and second main transistors are connected along first and second main current paths passing between first and second main voltage reference nodes and first and second output nodes, respectively, with their source terminals connected to the first and second output nodes, respectively, and with their gate terminals controlled by component input signals of a differential input signal; and the first and second auxiliary transistors are connected along first and second auxiliary current paths passing between first and second auxiliary voltage reference nodes and the first and second output nodes, respectively, with their drain terminals connected to the first and second output nodes, respectively, and with their gate terminals controlled by the component input signals of the differential input signal.

Biasing technique for an operational amplifier

A circuit includes first through fourth transistors and a device. The first transistor has a control input and first and second current terminals. The control input provides a first input to the circuit. The second transistor has a control input and first and second current terminals. The control input provides a second input to the circuit. The third transistor has a control input and first and second current terminals. The fourth transistor has a control input and first and second current terminals. The second current terminal of the fourth transistor is coupled to the second current terminal of the third transistor, and the control input of the fourth transistor is coupled to the first current terminals of the first and second transistors. The device is configured to provide a fixed voltage to the control input of the third transistor.

SLEW BOOST CIRCUIT FOR AN OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

A differential input stage of a circuit includes a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor, and a fourth transistor. Drains of the first and third transistors couple together at a first node, and drains of the second and fourth transistors couple together at a second node. A first slew boost circuit includes a fifth transistor and a first current mirror. A gate of the fifth transistor couples to the second node. A source of the fifth transistor couples to the first node. The first current mirror couples to the fifth transistor and to the second node. A second slew boost circuit includes a sixth transistor and a second current mirror. A gate of the sixth transistor couples to the first node. A source of the sixth transistor couples to the second node. The second current mirror couples to the sixth transistor and to the first node.

OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
20230208360 · 2023-06-29 ·

An operational amplifier includes a differential input stage that amplifies a differential input signal to generate an intermediate signal; an amplification stage including an output transistor that is connected between an output terminal and a fixed voltage line, and is driven according to the intermediate signal; and an assist circuit, wherein the assist circuit includes: a first transistor connected in parallel with the output transistor; and a drive circuit that drives the first transistor according to a gate voltage of the output transistor.