Differential amplifier

Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including differential amplifier

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C330S311000

Reexamination Certificate

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06806769

ABSTRACT:

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-379708, filed on Dec. 13, 2001; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a differential amplifier that is used for wireless communication terminals.
Various methods for reducing distortion of a differential amplifier have been devised, including those employing negative feedback and active devices, but all of the methods are not suitable for a differential amplifier that handles high frequency signals because of their respective restrictions upon phase compensation capacitance and input/output characteristics. Hence, such a differential amplifier handling high frequency signal is usually designed as disclosed in FIG.
10
.
As can be seen in
FIG. 10
, an emitter follower
5
is comprised of NPN transistors Q
1
and Q
2
and current sources
7
and
9
. Also, a differential amplifying circuit
11
consists of NPN transistors Q
3
and Q
4
in a differential pair, resistances R
1
, R
2
, R
3
and R
4
, and a current source
13
. The emitter follower
5
and the differential amplifying circuit
11
form a differential amplifier.
Signals applied respectively to bases of the transistors Q
1
and Q
2
are, after being buffered in these transistors, applied to bases of the transistors Q
3
and Q
4
and then converted, due to mutual conductance between the differential transistors Q
3
and Q
4
in a pair, from voltage to current, and thus, the signals are amplified.
When differential input signals applied to input terminals
1
and
3
are 2-tone signals (i.e., signals different in frequency but the same in level), output current from the differential amplifying circuit
11
exhibits IM3 (third order intermodulation) distortion.
The most simplified way of reducing such distortion in the state of the art of circuit technologies is enhancing current that flows in the transistors Q
3
an Q
4
in the differential amplifying circuit
11
.
In this way, however, in order to raise or enhance third order output intercept points (OIP3 located at output terminals
19
and
21
) by 6 dB which may be treated as indices of the distortion, the current applied to the differential amplifying circuit
11
must be approximately doubled, and this is not desirable in view of demand to lower power consumption.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A differential amplifier according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises an emitter follower, a differential amplifying circuit connected in a succeeding stage to the emitter follower, and a load circuit to compensate distortion of the differential amplifying circuit.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4545076 (1985-10-01), Biard et al.
patent: 4994756 (1991-02-01), Brilka
patent: 5343163 (1994-08-01), Linder et al.
patent: 5589791 (1996-12-01), Gilbert
patent: 6188280 (2001-02-01), Filip
patent: 6198359 (2001-03-01), Wichern

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