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CHARGE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT WITH A HIGH OUTPUT DYNAMIC RANGE FOR A MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SENSOR
20220038065 · 2022-02-03 · ·

A charge amplifier circuit is provided. The charge amplifier circuit is couplable to a transducer that generates an electrical charge that varies with an external stimulus. The charge amplifier circuit includes an amplification stage having an input node, couplable to the transducer, and an output node. The amplification stage biases the input node at a first direct current (DC) voltage. The charge amplifier circuit includes a feedback circuit, which includes a feedback capacitor, electrically coupled between the input and output nodes of the amplification stage. The feedback circuit includes a resistor electrically coupled to the input node, and a level-shifter circuit, electrically coupled between the resistor and the output node. The level-shifter circuit biases the output node at a second DC voltage and as a function of a difference between the second DC voltage and a reference voltage.

Charge amplifier circuit with a high output dynamic range for a microelectromechanical sensor
11177779 · 2021-11-16 · ·

A charge amplifier circuit is provided. The charge amplifier circuit is couplable to a transducer that generates an electrical charge that varies with an external stimulus. The charge amplifier circuit includes an amplification stage having an input node, couplable to the transducer, and an output node. The amplification stage biases the input node at a first direct current (DC) voltage. The charge amplifier circuit includes a feedback circuit, which includes a feedback capacitor, electrically coupled between the input and output nodes of the amplification stage. The feedback circuit includes a resistor electrically coupled to the input node, and a level-shifter circuit, electrically coupled between the resistor and the output node. The level-shifter circuit biases the output node at a second DC voltage and as a function of a difference between the second DC voltage and a reference voltage.

CHARGE AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT WITH A HIGH OUTPUT DYNAMIC RANGE FOR A MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SENSOR
20200252035 · 2020-08-06 ·

A charge amplifier circuit is provided. The charge amplifier circuit is couplable to a transducer that generates an electrical charge that varies with an external stimulus. The charge amplifier circuit includes an amplification stage having an input node, couplable to the transducer, and an output node. The amplification stage biases the input node at a first direct current (DC) voltage. The charge amplifier circuit includes a feedback circuit, which includes a feedback capacitor, electrically coupled between the input and output nodes of the amplification stage. The feedback circuit includes a resistor electrically coupled to the input node, and a level-shifter circuit, electrically coupled between the resistor and the output node. The level-shifter circuit biases the output node at a second DC voltage and as a function of a difference between the second DC voltage and a reference voltage.

Method and device for self-biased and self-regulated common-mode amplification

An amplification device includes an amplification stage having a transconductance amplification transistor and an output terminal. A biasing circuit is configured to bias in common mode the output terminal to a bias potential obtained on the basis of a voltage present between the gate and the source of the amplification transistor, and to compensate for parasitic variations of the voltage present between the gate and the source of the amplification transistor.

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SELF-BIASED AND SELF-REGULATED COMMON-MODE AMPLIFICATION
20180152142 · 2018-05-31 ·

An amplification device includes an amplification stage having a transconductance amplification transistor and an output terminal. A biasing circuit is configured to bias in common mode the output terminal to a bias potential obtained on the basis of a voltage present between the gate and the source of the amplification transistor, and to compensate for parasitic variations of the voltage present between the gate and the source of the amplification transistor.