Patent classifications
H03F2203/45091
Amplifiers with wide input range and low input capacitance
Amplifiers with wide input range and low input capacitance are provided. In certain embodiments, an amplifier input stage includes a pair of input terminals, a pair of n-type input transistors, a first pair of isolation switches connected between the input terminals and the n-type input transistors, a pair of p-type input transistors, and a second pair of isolation switches connected between the input terminals and the p-type input transistors. The amplifier input stage further includes a control circuit that determines whether to use the n-type input transistors and/or the p-type input transistors for amplification based on a detected common-mode voltage of the input terminals. The control circuit opens the first pair of isolation switches to decouple the input terminals from the n-type input transistors when unused, and opens the second pair of isolation switches to decouple the input terminals from the p-type input transistors when unused.
Operational amplifier with reduced input capacitance
An operational amplifier includes a first transistor, a second transistor, a third transistor, a first constant current source, an output state, a first switch, and a second switch. The first transistor has a first gate configured to receive an output voltage from an output node. The second transistor has a second gate. The third transistor has a third gate configured to receive an input voltage. The first constant current source is coupled to sources of the first transistor, the second transistor, and the third transistor. The output stage is configured to drive the output voltage on the output node based on a first current through the first transistor, a second current through the second transistor, and a third current through the third transistor. The first switch is coupled between the second gate of the second transistor and the third gate of the third transistor; and the second switch is coupled between the output node and the second gate of the second transistor.
AMPLIFIERS WITH WIDE INPUT RANGE AND LOW INPUT CAPACITANCE
Amplifiers with wide input range and low input capacitance are provided. In certain embodiments, an amplifier input stage includes a pair of input terminals, a pair of n-type input transistors, a first pair of isolation switches connected between the input terminals and the n-type input transistors, a pair of p-type input transistors, and a second pair of isolation switches connected between the input terminals and the p-type input transistors. The amplifier input stage further includes a control circuit that determines whether to use the n-type input transistors and/or the p-type input transistors for amplification based on a detected common-mode voltage of the input terminals. The control circuit opens the first pair of isolation switches to decouple the input terminals from the n-type input transistors when unused, and opens the second pair of isolation switches to decouple the input terminals from the p-type input transistors when unused.
AMPLIFIER HAVING IMPROVED SLEW RATE
Disclosed is an amplifier having a high slew rate without increasing power consumption. The amplifier includes an input unit, a conversion unit, an amplification unit, a frequency compensation circuit, and a slew rate improvement circuit. Alternatively, the amplifier includes an input unit, a conversion unit, an amplification unit, a frequency compensation circuit, a first slew rate improvement circuit, and a second slew rate improvement circuit.
COMPLEMENTARY ENVELOPE DETECTOR
A complementary envelope detector contemplates using two pair of mirrored transistors to provide a differential output envelope signal to an associated envelope tracking integrated circuit (ETIC) that supplies control voltages to an array of power amplifiers. While bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) may be used, other exemplary aspects use field effect transistors (FETs). In an exemplary aspect, a first pair are negative channel FETs (nFETs) and a second pair are positive channel FETs (pFETs).
AMPLIFIER CAPABLE OF MINIMIZING SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT OF OUTPUT STAGE WHILE HAVING IMPROVED SLEW RATE
Disclosed is an amplifier capable of minimizing short-circuit current of an output stage of a buffer upon transition of an output voltage while having a high slew rate without increasing power consumption. The amplifier includes an input unit, a conversion unit, an amplification unit, a frequency compensation circuit, and a short-circuit current minimization circuit. Alternatively, the amplifier includes an input unit, a conversion unit, an amplification unit, a frequency compensation circuit, a short-circuit current minimization circuit, and a slew rate improvement circuit.
Operational amplifier with reduced input capacitance
An operational amplifier includes an output transistor having a gate coupled to an output node, at least one intermediate transistor each having a common gate node, an input transistor having a gate coupled to an input node, and a load device coupled to sources of the output transistor, the at least one intermediate transistor, and the input transistor. The operational amplifier further includes an output stage coupled to the output node, configured to drive the voltage on the output node based on currents through the output transistor, the at least one intermediate transistors, and the input transistor. The operational amplifier further includes a first switch coupled between the common gate node of the at least one intermediate transistor and the gate of the input transistor, and a second switch coupled between the output node and the common gate node of the at least one intermediate transistors.
Chopper amplifiers with tracking of multiple input offsets
Chopper amplifiers with tracking of multiple input offsets are disclosed herein. In certain embodiments, a chopper amplifier includes chopper amplifier circuitry including an input chopping circuit, an amplification circuit, and an output chopping circuit electrically connected along a signal path. The amplification circuit includes two or more pairs of input transistors, from which a control circuit chooses a selected pair of input transistors to amplify an input signal. The chopper amplifier further incudes an offset correction circuit that senses the signal path to generate an input offset compensation signal for the amplification circuit. Furthermore, the offset correction circuit separately tracks an input offset of each of the two or more pairs of input transistors.
Non-linearity correction
An apparatus for generating an output current including a first distortion current based on a first transconductance and a second distortion current based on a second transconductance is disclosed. The first distortion current may be generated by an amplifier and the second distortion current may be generated by a distortion compensator. The second transconductance may be less than the first transconductance. In some implementations, the second distortion current may reduce the first distortion current output by the apparatus.
Amplifier arrangement and switched capacitor integrator
An amplifier arrangement has a first differential stage with a first transistor pair, a second differential stage with a first and a second transistor pair, each pair having a common source connection. The amplifier arrangement further has a first complementary differential stage with a transistor pair having opposite conductivity type, and a second complementary differential stage with a first and a second transistor pair of the complementary conductivity type. The first and the second complementary differential stage are connected symmetrically compared to the first and the second differential stage. The transistors of the second differential stage and the second complementary differential stage are symmetrically connected to form respective first, second, third and fourth current paths. A pair of output terminals is coupled to the first and the fourth current path. Gate terminals of the transistors are coupled to a respective pair of input terminals.