Switched-capacitor circuits with reduced finite-gain effect
First Claim
1. A switched-capacitor operational amplifier circuit, comprising:
- an operational amplifier, having an input and an output;
a first sampling capacitor;
an error capacitor, connected to the first sampling capacitor at a first node, and connected to the input of the operational amplifier;
a second sampling capacitor;
a feedback capacitor, connected to the second sampling capacitor at a second node;
a grounding switch for connecting the first node to a ground potential responsive to a first clock phase;
first and second sampling switches, for connecting the first and second sampling capacitors to complementary input voltages responsive to the first clock phase;
sampling feedback switches, for connecting the feedback capacitor between the input and output of the operational amplifier through the second node responsive to the first clock phase;
a feedback switch, for connecting the output of the operational amplifier to the first sampling capacitor responsive to a second clock phase; and
grounding switches, for connecting the feedback capacitor to ground potential responsive to the second clock phase.
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Abstract
Operational amplifier circuits (20, 30) including error capacitors (C3, C13) for storing finite gain effect error voltages for correction of output voltages of the circuits (20, 30), are disclosed. The circuits (20, 30) are operated in a sample clock phase to produce an approximation of the output voltage, using negative polarity versions of the input voltages to the circuit. The approximate output voltage is used to produce and store an error voltage, corresponding to the differential voltage at the input of the operational amplifier (15, 25), relative to virtual ground. This error voltage is then subtracted from the input voltage applied in the operate clock phase, to correct for the finite gain effect. A pipelined analog-to-digital converter (50) using the disclosed operational amplifier circuits (20, 30) is also disclosed.
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18 Claims
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1. A switched-capacitor operational amplifier circuit, comprising:
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an operational amplifier, having an input and an output;
a first sampling capacitor;
an error capacitor, connected to the first sampling capacitor at a first node, and connected to the input of the operational amplifier;
a second sampling capacitor;
a feedback capacitor, connected to the second sampling capacitor at a second node;
a grounding switch for connecting the first node to a ground potential responsive to a first clock phase;
first and second sampling switches, for connecting the first and second sampling capacitors to complementary input voltages responsive to the first clock phase;
sampling feedback switches, for connecting the feedback capacitor between the input and output of the operational amplifier through the second node responsive to the first clock phase;
a feedback switch, for connecting the output of the operational amplifier to the first sampling capacitor responsive to a second clock phase; and
grounding switches, for connecting the feedback capacitor to ground potential responsive to the second clock phase. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5-13. -13. (canceled)
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14. A method of operating an operational amplifier circuit, comprising:
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in a first clock phase, storing an input voltage on a first sampling capacitor, and applying a negative of the input voltage to a second capacitor;
in the first clock phase, operating an operational amplifier to generate an approximate output voltage responsive to the negative of the input voltage at the second capacitor;
in the first clock phase, storing an error voltage at an input of the operational amplifier on an error capacitor, the error voltage corresponding to a voltage above ground potential at the input of the operational amplifier;
in a second clock phase, connecting the first sampling capacitor in series with the error capacitor to the input of the operational amplifier and operating the operational amplifier. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18-21. -21. (canceled)
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