Operational amplifier with rail-to-rail common-mode input...

Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including differential amplifier

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C330S255000

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07605656

ABSTRACT:
An operational amplifier with a rail-to-rail common-mode input and output range comprises a differential input stage consisting of a first differential pair and a second differential pair for receiving an input signal; a summing circuit coupled to the differential input stage for outputting a summation result of the output signals of the first differential pair and second differential pair; and a push-pull output stage coupled to the summing circuit for outputting an amplified signal comprising an output terminal for outputting the amplified signal, a source coupled transistors for generating a control voltage according to output current of the summing circuit, and a first output transistor and a second output transistor for controlling current of the first output transistor and the second output transistor according to the control voltage of the source coupled transistor.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5311145 (1994-05-01), Huijsing et al.
patent: 5361041 (1994-11-01), Lish

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