Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including differential amplifier
Patent
1982-09-13
1984-11-20
Mullins, James B.
Amplifiers
With semiconductor amplifying device
Including differential amplifier
330 85, 330260, 330294, 330311, H03F 345
Patent
active
044841485
ABSTRACT:
A CMOS linear amplifier is disclosed with a frequency compensation circuit that employs a Miller integrater construction in which the feedback capacitor is coupled by way of a noninverting amplifier operating at constant current and therefore does not load the inverting amplifier input or bypass the integrator amplifier.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4315223 (1982-02-01), Haque
Aghion et al., "Use of Positive Feedback to Enhance the Open-Loop Gain of Fast Operational Amplifiers", Alta Frequenza, vol. XLVII, No. 11, Nov. 1978, pp. 485E-815, 816-486E, 487E-817, 818-488E.
Reed Ray A.
Wieser James B.
Mullins James B.
National Semiconductor Corporation
Pollock Michael J.
Winters Paul J.
Woodward Gail W.
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