Current-bootstrap comparator and operational amplifier thereof
20170373653 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
H03F2203/45026
ELECTRICITY
H03F1/34
ELECTRICITY
H03F2203/45074
ELECTRICITY
H03F2203/45054
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A current-bootstrap comparator includes a receiving unit, a first current generation unit and a second current generation unit. The receiving unit receives a load voltage signal, a low threshold voltage and a high threshold voltage. The first current generation unit generates a first current. The second current generation unit generates a second current having a magnitude substantially same as a magnitude of the first current and a direction reverse to the first current. The first current and the second current are supplied to a next-stage circuit as a source current and a corresponding sink current, respectively, when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage. The magnitudes of the first current and the second current substantially equal zero when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
Claims
1. A current-bootstrap comparator, comprising: a receiving unit, for receiving a load voltage signal, a low threshold voltage and a high threshold voltage; a first current generation unit, for generating a first current; and a second current generation unit, for generating a second current, which has a magnitude substantially same as a magnitude of the first current and has a direction reverse to the first current; wherein one of the first current and the second current is supplied to a next-stage circuit as a source current and the other is supplied to the next-stage circuit as a corresponding sink current, when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or when the level of the load voltage signal is lower than the low threshold voltage; and wherein the magnitudes of the first current and the second current are substantially equal to zero when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
2. An operational amplifier (op-amp), comprising: a comparator for receiving a load voltage signal, a low threshold voltage and a high threshold voltage and generating a first current and a second current according to a voltage region which the level of the load voltage signal is in, wherein the first current and the second current are in reverse directions; an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA), comprising a first node for receiving a reference voltage, a second node for receiving an output voltage signal of the op-amp, a third node for receiving or outputting the first current, and a fourth node for receiving or outputting the second current, and configured to generate a source current and a sink current; and an output stage circuit for outputting the output voltage signal and controlling the output voltage signal via the source current and the sink current of the OTA.
3. The op-amp of claim 2, wherein the comparator supplies one of the first current and the second current to the OTA and draws the other one of the first current and the second current from the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or when the level of the load voltage signal is lower than the low threshold voltage.
4. The op-amp of claim 2, wherein the magnitudes of the first current and the second current are substantially equal to zero when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
5. The op-amp of claim 2, wherein the OTA is configured to convert a differential input voltage, which is the difference between the level of the output voltage signal and the reference voltage, into the source current and the sink current, when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
6. The op-amp of claim 5, wherein the source current and the sink current of the OTA are in the same magnitude which is equivalent to the product of a transconductance value of the OTA and the magnitude of the differential input voltage.
7. The op-amp of claim 2, wherein the first current and the second current change a differential signal in the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage.
8. The op-amp of claim 2, wherein the first current and the second current change the source current and the sink current of the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage.
9. A current-bootstrap comparator, comprising: a receiving unit, for receiving a load voltage signal, a low threshold voltage and a high threshold voltage; a current supply unit, for supplying a first current to a first output node of the current-bootstrap comparator when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage; and a current draw unit, for drawing a second current from a second output node of the current-bootstrap comparator when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage.
10. The current-bootstrap comparator of claim 9, wherein the receiving unit comprises a first differential input pair for receiving the load voltage signal and the high threshold voltage and a second differential input pair for receiving the load voltage signal and the low threshold voltage.
11. The current-bootstrap comparator of claim 10, wherein the first differential input pair is coupled to a first current source and the second differential input pair is coupled to a second current source, and the first current source and the second current source supply substantially the same magnitude of current.
12. The current-bootstrap comparator of claim 9, wherein the first current and the second current are in reverse directions and a magnitude of the first current is substantially equal to a magnitude of the second current.
13. The current-bootstrap comparator of claim 9, wherein the current supply unit does not supply the first current and the current draw unit does not draw the second current when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
14. The current-bootstrap comparator of claim 9, wherein the current supply unit comprises at least one of a first set of current supply transistors and a second set of current supply transistors, the first set of current supply transistors supplies the first current when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage, and the second set of current supply transistors supplies the first current when the level of the load voltage signal is lower than the low threshold voltage.
15. The current-bootstrap comparator of claim 9, wherein the current draw unit comprises at least one of a first set of current draw transistors and a second set of current draw transistors, the first set of current draw transistors sinks the second current when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage, and the second set of current draw transistors sinks the second current when the level of the load voltage signal is lower than the low threshold voltage.
16. An operational amplifier (op-amp), comprising: an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA), comprising a first node for receiving a reference voltage, a second node for receiving an output voltage signal of the op-amp, a third node for receiving a first current, and a fourth node for outputting a second current, and configured to generate a source current and a sink current; an output stage circuit for outputting the output voltage signal and controlling the output voltage signal via the source current and the sink current of the OTA; and a current-bootstrap comparator, comprising: a receiving unit, for receiving a load voltage signal, a low threshold voltage and a high threshold voltage; a current supply unit, for supplying the first current to the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage; and a current draw unit, for drawing the second current from the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage.
17. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the OTA is configured to convert a differential input voltage, which is the difference between the level of the output voltage signal and the reference voltage, into the source current and the sink current, when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
18. The op-amp of claim 17, wherein the source current and the sink current of the OTA are in the same magnitude which is equivalent to the product of a transconductance value of the OTA and the magnitude of the differential input voltage.
19. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the first current and the second current change a differential signal in the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage.
20. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the first current and the second current change the source current and the sink current of the OTA when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage or lower than the low threshold voltage.
21. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the receiving unit comprises a first differential input pair for receiving the load voltage signal and the high threshold voltage and a second differential input pair for receiving the load voltage signal and the low threshold voltage.
22. The op-amp of claim 21, wherein the first differential input pair is coupled to a first current source and the second differential input pair is coupled to a second current source, and the first current source and the second current source supply substantially the same magnitude of current.
23. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the current supply unit does not supply the first current and the current draw unit does not draw the second current when the level of the load voltage signal is between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage.
24. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the current supply unit comprises at least one of a first set of current supply transistors and a second set of current supply transistors, the first set of current supply transistors supplies the first current when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage, and the second set of current supply transistors supplies the first current when the level of the load voltage signal is lower than the low threshold voltage.
25. The op-amp of claim 16, wherein the current draw unit comprises at least one of a first set of current draw transistors and a second set of current draw transistors, the first set of current draw transistors sinks the second current when the level of the load voltage signal is higher than the high threshold voltage, and the second set of current draw transistors sinks the second current when the level of the load voltage signal is lower than the low threshold voltage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a current-bootstrap comparator is applied to a two-stage operational amplifier (op-amp) . The current-bootstrap comparator may operate and output a bootstrap current to the two-stage op-amp when the level of the load voltage signal is above a high threshold higher than a target voltage range or below a low threshold lower than the target voltage range, such that the load voltage signal can be settled to a target voltage more rapidly. This embodiment may have an effect that the settling speed of the load voltage signal at the nodes far from the output node of the op-amp is increased.
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[0031] Please note that the current-bootstrap comparator 30 may be applied to a two-stage op-amp to form a current bootstrap comparator (CBC)-based threshold triggered overdriven operational amplifier, to enhance the driving capability. A general two-stage op-amp may include an operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) and an output stage circuit. The OTA may receive voltages via a differential pair and thereby generate a source current and a sink current. The output stage circuit may output an output voltage signal according to the source current and the sink current. The current-bootstrap comparator 30 may be coupled to the OTA to supply the top bootstrap current and the bottom bootstrap current to the OTA.
[0032] For example, please refer to
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[0034] In this embodiment, the op-amp 50 is applied to stabilize the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD. In detail, the comparator 500 of the op-amp 50 receives the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD and compares the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD with the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH and the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, to determine whether to generate the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT to be supplied to the OTA 502 according to the comparison result. The function of the comparator 500 is to supply an additional differential current to the OTA 502 when the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is not in a target voltage range between the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH and the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, to increase the settling speed of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD, and thereby stabilizes the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD.
[0035] In detail, when the comparator 500 determines that the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is in the target voltage range, V.sub.IL<V.sub.LOAD<V.sub.IH, the comparator 500 does not output bootstrap currents, which means the magnitudes of the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT are substantially equal to zero. In such a condition, the OTA 502 is configured to convert an input voltage difference between the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT and the reference voltage V.sub.REF into the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK. The source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK may turn on the high-side transistor in the output stage circuit 504 to pull up the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT when the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT is lower than the reference voltage V.sub.REF, and turn on the low-side transistor in the output stage circuit 504 to pull low the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT when the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT is higher than the reference voltage V.sub.REF. The source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK may be in the same magnitude, which is equivalent to the product of a transconductance value (Gm) of the OTA 502 and the magnitude of the differential input voltage. The high-side transistor and the low-side transistor are in dynamically balance and fit a predetermined bias current when the level of the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT recovers to be equivalent to the reference voltage V.sub.REF. When the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD varies and becomes different from the reference voltage V.sub.REF the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD may be quickly settled to the reference voltage V.sub.REF as long as the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is in the target voltage range. It is noted that the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH may be configured to be higher than the reference voltage V.sub.REF, and the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL may be configured to be lower than the reference voltage V.sub.REF.
[0036] When the comparator 500 determines that the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD becomes lower than the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, the comparator 500 may generate the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT to the OTA 502 to affect the balance of the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK and in such a condition, the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK are controlled not based on the input voltage difference between the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT and the reference voltage V.sub.REF but based on the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT. In such a condition, the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK may turn on the high-side transistor to pull up the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT, and the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT may be overdriven to a level higher than the reference voltage V.sub.REF, such that the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is able to recover to be in the target voltage range. The comparator 500 stops outputting the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOp and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT after the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD recovers to be in the target voltage range.
[0037] Similarly, when the comparator 500 determines that the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD becomes higher than the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH, the comparator 500 may generate the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT to the OTA 502 to affect the balance of the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK, and in such a condition, the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK are controlled based on the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT. The source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK may turn on the low-side transistor to pull down the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT, and the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT may be overdriven to a level lower than the reference voltage V.sub.REF, such that the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is able to recover to be in the target voltage range. The comparator 500 stops outputting the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT after the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD recovers to be in the target voltage range.
[0038] Please note that the comparator 500 supplies one of the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT to the OTA 502 and draws the other one of the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT from the OTA 502 when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is higher than the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH or when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is lower than the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL. In other words, regarding to the current direction, one of the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT is regarded as a source current and the other is regarded as a sink current. The source current and sink current are generated by the comparator 500 and may be different from the source current I.sub.SOURCE and the sink current I.sub.SINK outputted by the OTA 502. In an embodiment, when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is higher than the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH, the comparator 500 may supply the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP to the OTA 502 and draw the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT from the OTA 502; and when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is lower than the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, the comparator 500 may supply the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT to the OTA 502 and draw the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP from the OTA 502. In another embodiment, when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is higher than the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH, the comparator 500 may supply the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT to the OTA 502 and draw the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP from the OTA 502; and when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is lower than the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, the comparator 500 may supply the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP to the OTA 502 and draw the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT from the OTA 502.
[0039] As mentioned in the description of the prior art, an external RC feedback circuit is required to cooperate with the op-amp 200 of
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[0041] In detail, the receiving unit 700 includes two differential input pairs and two current sources I.sub.B1 and I.sub.B2. Each of the differential input pairs is coupled to a corresponding current source. More specifically, a first differential input pair includes NMOS transistors M.sub.N1 and M.sub.N2, which are coupled to the current source I.sub.B1. In the first differential input pair, the transistor M.sub.N1 receives the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD and the transistor M.sub.N2 receives the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH, in order to compare the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD with the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH. A second differential input pair includes PMOS transistors M.sub.P1 and M.sub.P2, which are coupled to the current source I.sub.B2. In the second differential input pair, the transistor M.sub.P1 receives the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD and the transistor M.sub.P2 receives the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, in order to compare the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD with the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL. In an embodiment, the current sources I.sub.B1 and I.sub.B2 may supply substantially the same magnitude of current.
[0042] The current supply unit 702 may include a first set of current supply transistors S1 and a second set of current supply transistors S2. The current draw unit 704 may include a first set of current draw transistors D1 and a second set of current draw transistors D2. When the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is higher than the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH, the first set of current supply transistors S1 supplies the first current and the first set of current draw transistors D1 sinks the second current, and in such a situation, the first current is the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT and the second current is the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP. When the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is lower than the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, the second set of current supply transistors S2 supplies the first current and the second set of current draw transistors D2 sinks the second current, and in such a situation, the first current is the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the second current is the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT.
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[0045] When the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is between the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH and the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, the transistors M.sub.N2 and M.sub.P2 are turned on and the transistors M.sub.N1 and M.sub.P1 are turned off, and I.sub.IH=I.sub.IL=0 such that the current supply unit 702 may not supply the first current to the next-stage circuit, and the current draw unit 704 may not draw the second current from the next-stage circuit. In other words, both of the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT are zero when the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is between the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH and the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL. In such a situation, the current-bootstrap comparator 70 may not affect the operations of the next-stage circuit, i.e., the OTA of the op-amp.
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[0047] Please note that the circuit structure of the current-bootstrap comparator 70 shown in
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[0049] When the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is lower than the low threshold voltage V.sub.IL, the transistors M.sub.N2 and M.sub.P1 are turned on and the transistors M.sub.N1 and M.sub.P2 are turned off, such that the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP may be a source current (supplied to the OTA 502) and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT may be a sink current (drawn from the OTA 502) . In such a condition, the level of a voltage signal V.sub.TOP increases and the level of a voltage signal V.sub.BOT decreases, and correspondingly a current I.sub.IN− is approximate to zero and a current I.sub.IN+ increases, which leads to an equivalent result that a transistor M.sub.N− is turned off, and finally the sink current I.sub.SINK is approximate to zero and the source current I.sub.SOURCE increases. In such a condition, even though the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT reaches at the reference voltage V.sub.REF, the OTA 502 does not return to the current balance state (|I.sub.SOURCE|=|I.sub.SINK|) and the OTA 502 keeps outputting the source current I.sub.SOURCE to overdrive the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD. Until the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD recovers to be in the target voltage range, the comparator 500 stops outputting the bootstrap currents I.sub.TOP and I.sub.BOT.
[0050] When the level of the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD is higher than the high threshold voltage V.sub.IH, the transistors M.sub.P2 and M.sub.N1 are turned on and the transistors M.sub.P1 and M.sub.N2 are turned off, such that the top bootstrap current I.sub.TOP may be a sink current (drawn from the OTA 502) and the bottom bootstrap current I.sub.BOT maybe a source current (supplied to the OTA 502). In such a condition, the level of the voltage signal V.sub.TOP decreases and the level of the voltage signal V.sub.BOT increases, and correspondingly the current I.sub.IN+ is approximate to zero and the current I.sub.IN− increases, which leads to an equivalent result that the transistor M.sub.N− is turned on, and finally the source current I.sub.SOURCE is approximate to zero and the sink current I.sub.SINK increases . In such a condition, even though the output voltage signal V.sub.OUT reaches at the reference voltage V.sub.REF, the OTA 502 does not return to the current balance state and the OTA 502 keeps outputting the sink current I.sub.SINK to overdrive the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD. Until the load voltage signal V.sub.LOAD recovers tobe in the target voltage range, the comparator 500 stops outputting the bootstrap currents I.sub.TOP and I.sub.BOT.
[0051] It should be noted that the comparator 500 being coupled to the transistor M.sub.N− to influence the current I.sub.IN− as illustrated in
[0052] Please note that the present invention aims at providing a current-bootstrap comparator and an op-amp including the current-bootstrap comparator. The current-bootstrap comparator is capable of generating a top bootstrap current and a bottom bootstrap current having the same magnitude and reverse directions, and outputting one of the top bootstrap current and the bottom bootstrap current to the op-amp and receiving the other one from the op-amp. Those skilled in the art can make modifications and alternations accordingly. For example, in the above embodiments, only one pair of top bootstrap current and bottom bootstrap current is generated by the current-bootstrap comparator. In another embodiment, the current-bootstrap comparator may generate multiple pairs of top bootstrap current and bottom bootstrap current for different structures of op-amp. In addition, multiple high threshold voltages and low threshold voltages maybe incorporated to determine the level of the load voltage signal. The magnitudes of the top bootstrap current and bottom bootstrap current may be higher if the level of the load voltage signal exceeds more threshold voltages. Note that the current-bootstrap comparator of the present invention may be applied to any type of op-amp having any OTA structure, e.g., the folded-cascode input pair, or any output stage circuit structure, e.g., the class-A, class-B or class-AB. In fact, any op-amp that is composed of an OTA and an output stage circuit can apply the current-bootstrap comparator of the present invention to stabilize the voltage level of the load voltage signal.
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[0055] Please note that a current-bootstrap comparator is incorporated with an op-amp, and the current-bootstrap comparator is used for affecting the balance of the op-amp by outputting the top bootstrap current and the bottom bootstrap current to the OTA of the op-amp when the voltage level of the load voltage signal is far from its target voltage range, which usually happens in the far end from the op-amp. For example, with the current-bootstrap comparator, when the load voltage signal is too low while the output voltage signal substantially equals the reference voltage, the current-bootstrap comparator may output the top bootstrap current and the bottom bootstrap current to the OTA, and thereby changes the source current and the sink current outputted by the OTA. Therefore, the source current and the sink current outputted by the OTA may still affect the gate voltage of the output transistors in the output stage circuit, such that the output voltage signal is increased to a higher level and thereby the load voltage signal is settled more rapidly.
[0056] The top bootstrap current and the bottom bootstrap current affects the differential signals of the op-amp rather than the common mode signal. Since the top bootstrap current and the bottom bootstrap current have the same magnitude and reverse directions, one of the bootstrap currents may flow into the OTA via one node and the other current with the same magnitude may flow out from the OTA via another node. That is, these bootstrap currents affect the differential signals while the common mode characteristics of the op-amp, e.g., the entire current of the op-amp, do not change. As can be seen, the current-bootstrap mechanism of the present invention is different from any other current increasing or gain enhancement mechanism of the op-amp. Note that the gain enhancement may be achieved by increasing the common mode current of the op-amp, e.g., increasing a tail current, which does not affect the differential signal of the op-amp or change the balance of the op-amp.
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[0058] In the prior art, even though using an op-amp cooperating with an external RC feedback circuit improves the settling speed of the load voltage signal, the stability of the op-amp may be affected by the RC feedback circuit. The external coupling capacitor occupies a large area and requires a higher cost. In contrast, the embodiments of the present invention provide a current-bootstrap comparator and an op-amp that a current-bootstrap comparator is implemented within. The current-bootstrap comparator may receive the load voltage signal, and control the source current and the sink current of the OTA by outputting one of a top bootstrap current and a bottom bootstrap current to the OTA and receiving the other one from the OTA when the load voltage signal is out of the target voltage range. Therefore, the load voltage signal may be settled to its target voltage more rapidly. In such a situation, the voltage level of the load voltage signal may be stabilized without the usage of external circuit elements such as external capacitors, so that the circuit area and circuit cost maybe saved. Besides, the current-bootstrap comparator may not take effect when the load voltage signal is in the target voltage range, e.g., the range between the high threshold voltage and the low threshold voltage, so the current-bootstrap comparator may not affect the stability and noise immunity of the op-amp. Any circuit structure having an op-amp used to drive a load may apply the current-bootstrap comparator of the present invention, to achieve the stability of the load voltage signal.
[0059] Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.