H03F2200/153

Transimpedance amplifier

Disclosed is a transimpedance amplifier, comprising a first-stage trans-conductance amplifier TCA, a second-stage TCA, a third-stage amplifier and a feedback circuit. The first-stage TCA is electrically connected to an input current source to receive a first input signal, and outputs a first output signal. The second-stage TCA is electrically connected to the first-stage TCA to receive the first output signal, and outputs a second output signal. The third-stage amplifier is electrically connected to the second-stage TCA to receive the second output signal, and outputs a third output signal. One end of the feedback circuit is electrically connected to the input of the first-stage TCA, and the other end of the feedback circuit is electrically connected to the output of the third-stage amplifier to stabilize the third output signal. The third-stage amplifier is composed of a first output stage and a second output stage.

System and Method for Signal Read-Out Using Source Follower Feedback
20170245034 · 2017-08-24 ·

An embodiment amplifier circuit includes a pair of subcircuits that includes a first subcircuit and a second subcircuit, each of which includes a buffer amplifier and a feedback circuit that includes a feedback capacitor. The amplifier circuit also includes a pair of output terminals. The first subcircuit and the second subcircuit each generate a different output signal of a pair of output signals that includes a first output signal and a second output signal. The amplifier circuit is configured for receiving a positive differential input signal at the first subcircuit, receiving a negative differential input signal at the second subcircuit, and receiving the pair of output signals at the pair of output terminals. The amplifier circuit is also configured for transmitting the first output signal to the feedback circuit of the first subcircuit, and transmitting the second output signal to the feedback circuit of the second subcircuit.

ULTRA-LOW WORKING VOLTAGE RAIL-TO-RAIL OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER, AND DIFFERENTIAL INPUT AMPLIFICATION-STAGE CIRCUIT AND OUTPUT-STAGE CIRCUIT THEREOF
20170230005 · 2017-08-10 ·

A differential input amplification-stage circuit comprises a voltage unit, first and second bulk-driven transistors, first and second mirror current sources, and a differential amplifier unit. The first and the second bulk-driven transistors respectively receive first and second input voltages, and converts the first and the second input voltages into first and second output currents. The differential amplifier unit separately outputs first and second adjustment currents under an action of voltages output by the first to the third voltage output ends. The first and the second mirror current sources respectively output first and second predetermined currents according to the first output current and the first adjustment current, and the second output current and the second adjustment current, so as to maintain transconductance constancy of the differential input amplification-stage circuit. Therefore, output stability is improved.

AMPLIFIER CIRCUITRY

This application relates to circuitry for monitoring for instability of an amplifier. The amplifier (100) has a first signal path between an amplifier input (IN.sub.N) and an amplifier output (V.sub.OUT) and a feedback path from the output to form a feedback loop with at least part of the first signal path. A comparator (212) has a first input configured to receive a first signal (IN.sub.N) derived from a first amplifier node which is part of said feedback loop and a second input configured to receive a second signal (IN.sub.P) derived from a second amplifier node which varies with the signal at the amplifier input but does not form part of said feedback loop. The comparator is configured to compare the first signal to the second signal and generate a comparison signal (COMP), wherein in the event of amplifier instability the comparison signal comprises a characteristic indicative of amplifier instability.

GENERATION OF VOLTAGE REFERENCE SIGNALS IN A HYBRID SWITCHED MODE AMPLIFIER

A method may include processing a first signal derived from an input signal with a first path to generate a first path voltage at a first path output, processing a second signal derived from the input signal with a second path to generate a second path voltage at a second path output, the second path comprising a linear amplifier having at least one transistor for driving the second path voltage, generating the first signal and the second signal with a signal splitter, such that the second signal comprises information of the input signal absent from the first signal, and such that the second path voltage is of a sufficient magnitude such that the at least one transistor operates in a saturation region of the at least one transistor throughout a dynamic range of a load voltage equal to the difference of the first path voltage and the second path voltage.

Amplifier circuit with high-order damping circuit and the high-order damping circuit
11196387 · 2021-12-07 · ·

An amplifier circuit with in-band gain degradation compensation is shown. The amplifier circuit has an input-stage amplifier, at least one intermediate-stage amplifier, and an output-stage amplifier cascaded between an input port and an output port of the amplifier circuit. A compensation capacitor is coupled between the output port of the amplifier circuit and an output port of the input-stage amplifier. A high-order damping circuit is coupled to an output port of the intermediate-stage amplifier.

OPERATIONAL TRANSCONDUCTANCE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT INCLUDING ACTIVE INDUCTOR

An amplifier circuit comprises a first unit circuit and a second unit circuit. The first unit circuit may include a first current mirror circuit that includes a first active inductor including a P-channel transistor, and a first input circuit configured to generate a first differential current and a second differential current based on a pair of differential input signals. The second unit circuit may include a second current mirror circuit that includes a second active inductor including a P-channel transistor, and a second input circuit configured to generate a third differential current and a fourth differential current based on the pair of differential input signals.

BUFFER CIRCUIT, RECEIVER, BASE STATION AND MOBILE DEVICE
20220200554 · 2022-06-23 ·

A buffer circuit is provided. The buffer circuit includes a Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier (CDTA) comprising a first input node and a second input node each configured to receive a respective one of a first signal and a second signal. The buffer circuit further includes a first source follower circuit coupled to a first output node of the CDTA and configured to generate a first buffer output signal based on a first output signal of the CDTA. Additionally, the buffer circuit includes a second source follower circuit coupled to a second output node of the CDTA and configured to generate a second buffer output signal based on a second output signal of the CDTA. The buffer circuit further includes a first feedback path comprising at least one of a first resistive element and a first capacitive element. The first feedback path couples an output node of the first source follower circuit to the first input node of the CDTA. In addition, the buffer circuit includes a second feedback path comprising at least one of a second resistive element and a second capacitive element. The second feedback path couples an output node of the second source follower circuit to the second input node of the CDTA.

Amplifier circuitry
11368134 · 2022-06-21 · ·

This application relates to circuitry for monitoring for instability of an amplifier. The amplifier (100) has a first signal path between an amplifier input (IN.sub.N) and an amplifier output (V.sub.OUT) and a feedback path from the output to form a feedback loop with at least part of the first signal path. A comparator (212) has a first input configured to receive a first signal (IN.sub.N) derived from a first amplifier node which is part of said feedback loop and a second input configured to receive a second signal (IN.sub.P) derived from a second amplifier node which varies with the signal at the amplifier input but does not form part of said feedback loop. The comparator is configured to compare the first signal to the second signal and generate a comparison signal (COMP), wherein in the event of amplifier instability the comparison signal comprises a characteristic indicative of amplifier instability.

CLASS-AB STABILIZATION
20220166393 · 2022-05-26 ·

Aspects of the description provide for a circuit. In some examples, the circuit includes a input pair of transistors, a bias transistor having a bias transistor gate, a bias transistor drain, and a bias transistor source, the bias transistor drain coupled to the input pair of transistors and the bias transistor source coupled to ground, and a resistor coupled between the bias transistor gate and the input pair of transistors.