Switched capacitor differential circuits

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Gating – Signal transmission integrity or spurious noise override

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327 90, 327 94, 327554, 327 65, 327337, 327341, 330 9, 330258, 330 51, 333173, H03F 108

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056380208

ABSTRACT:
A switched capacitor differential circuit switches first and second differential input signals (Vinp1, Vinp2) to respective inputs (A, B) of an operational amplifier (12) via respective first and second signal paths. Each signal path includes a coupling capacitor (13, 14) and two switching devices (2, 3 and 4, 5) to switch the input signals to charge the capacitors at a first phase of a clock signal and to discharge the capacitors onto the inputs of the amplifier at a second phase of the clock signal. In order to remove common mode spikes from transferring to the amplifier, a pair of comon mode capacitors (16, 17) are coupled between the inputs and a common node (15), which is coupled via a pair of switches (6, 7) to the first and second signal paths between the capacitors and the second of the switching devices so that the coupling capacitors are discharged relative to the common node.

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patent: 5514999 (1996-05-01), Koifman et al.

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