Active compensating capacitive multiplier

Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including differential amplifier

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330292, H03F 345

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060844752

ABSTRACT:
A compensated amplifier, for amplifying an input signal applied to an input node to provide an output signal at an amplifier output node. The compensated amplifier includes a first amplifier stage having an internal node as an input thereto and having a first stage output node. Also included is a second amplifier stage coupled to the first amplifier stage, having the input node as an input thereto and providing the output signal at the amplifier output node. A capacitor is coupled between the output node and the internal node.

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