Bias current network for IC digital-to-analog converters and the

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307299B, 307459, 330288, 330257, H03F 3187, H03K 1325

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043237959

ABSTRACT:
A single-chip 8-bit DAC with bipolar current sources, an output buffer amplifier for developing an output voltage, a regulated reference for producing a calibrated output, and operated by a single-voltage supply, e.g. +5 volts. The buffer amplifier includes means providing for driving the output voltage virtually to ground level when the DAC output is zero. The current sources comprise a single-transistor cell driven by an I.sup.2 L flip-flop circuit, and the reference supply is merged with the reference transistor circuit regulating the DAC current levels, both aiding in reducing required chip area. A highly efficient bias network is utilized to supply the high-level bias currents required.

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