Amplifiers – With periodic switching input-output
Patent
1996-02-28
1997-12-16
Mottola, Steven
Amplifiers
With periodic switching input-output
330 69, H03F 345
Patent
active
056990120
ABSTRACT:
An input signal buffer amplifier that has a high gain and a low offset voltage is implemented as an integrated circuit (IC) along with other components that perform further processing on an input signal. In one embodiment, the buffer amplifier includes first and second operational amplifiers (op amps). Voltage divider resistors R1 and R2 are connected in series between a positive voltage supply rail and a ground rail of the IC. The positive input terminal of the second op amp is electrically connected to a node between resistors R1 and R2. A feedback loop is established from the output of the second op amp to its negative terminal. The negative terminal of the first op amp is connected to a node between a series-connected input resistor and feedback resistor. The positive input terminal of the first op amp is connected to a node between series-connected voltage divider resistors R3 and R4 which are connected across the output of the second op amp and the ground rail. The first operational amplifier generates an output voltage signal VI+ and the second operational amplifier generates an output voltage signal VI-.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5095282 (1992-03-01), Dayton
General Electric Company
Mottola Steven
Snyder Marvin
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