Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including push-pull amplifier
Patent
1998-09-30
2000-04-18
Pascal, Robert
Amplifiers
With semiconductor amplifying device
Including push-pull amplifier
330267, H03F 318
Patent
active
060520280
ABSTRACT:
The bandwidth of a bipolar complementary emitter follower unity gain buffer is proportionally dependent upon the idle current of the input stage (Q1, Q2) that drives the base nodes of the NPN (Q3) and PNP (Q4) emitter follower output transistors. A high bandwidth typically requires a high idle current. The bandwidth and slew rate of a unity gain buffer are improved without increasing the idle circuit by adding a circuit (Q9-Q12)to sense when a transient is occurring and increasing the positive or negative bias current only during the positive or negative transient. Shunt diodes (Q5, Q6) (base-emitter junctions) can be added across the input transistor emitters to shunt some of the input stage idle current into the opposing current source. This will reduce the idle current at the output stage and reduce the power dissipation of the input stage without sacrificing the available current to drive the base nodes of the output transistors.
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Brady III Wade James
Choe Henry
Pascal Robert
Telecky Jr. Frederick J.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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