Low voltage amplifier circuit
First Claim
1. An electrical circuit comprising:
- (a) a pair of transistors having collector electrodes connected together at an output terminal and emitter electrodes coupled to a voltage supply;
(b) a current source; and
,(c) means, responsive to current produced by the current source, for establishing bias currents to base electrodes of the pair of transistors in accordance with an input signal, such bias currents being dependent on the current produced by the current source and being substantially independent, over a nominal operating voltage range of the circuit, of variations in the voltage supply, said bias current establishing means comprising;
(i) a third transistor having an emitter electrode coupled to the emitter electrode of a first one of the pair of transistors and a collector electrode coupled to the base electrode of a second one of the pair of transistors; and
(ii) means, comprising a current mirror, for dividing current produced by the current source between the base electrode of the third transistor and the base electrode of the first one of the pair of transistors selectively in accordance with the input signal.
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Abstract
An electronic circuit is provided comprising: a pair of transistors having collector electrodes connected together at an output terminal and emitter electrodes coupled to opposite potentials of a voltage supply; a current source; and, means, responsive to a current produced by the current source, for establishing bias currents to base electrodes of the pair of transistors in accordance with an input signal, such bias currents being dependent on the current produced by the current source and being substantially independent of, over a nominal operating supply voltage range of the circuit, of variations in the voltage supply. With such arrangement, since the bias current to the transistors are provided from a current source, the bias currents are independent of the voltage supply and the circuit may operate with less than a one volt voltage supply. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a resistor is coupled between the voltage supply and an emitter of one of the pair of transistors. With such arrangement current gain is provided. Further, the supply voltage may be as low as 2VCE(SAT) +IR where IR is the voltage drop across the resistor, typically 30 millivolts. Hence, the minimum supply voltage is still less than one volt.
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12 Claims
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1. An electrical circuit comprising:
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(a) a pair of transistors having collector electrodes connected together at an output terminal and emitter electrodes coupled to a voltage supply; (b) a current source; and
,(c) means, responsive to current produced by the current source, for establishing bias currents to base electrodes of the pair of transistors in accordance with an input signal, such bias currents being dependent on the current produced by the current source and being substantially independent, over a nominal operating voltage range of the circuit, of variations in the voltage supply, said bias current establishing means comprising; (i) a third transistor having an emitter electrode coupled to the emitter electrode of a first one of the pair of transistors and a collector electrode coupled to the base electrode of a second one of the pair of transistors; and (ii) means, comprising a current mirror, for dividing current produced by the current source between the base electrode of the third transistor and the base electrode of the first one of the pair of transistors selectively in accordance with the input signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An electrical circuit comprising:
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(a) a pair of transistors having collector electrodes connected together at an output terminal and emitter electrodes coupled to a voltage supply; (b) a current source; (c) a third transistor having an emitter electrode coupled to the emitter electrode of a first one of the pair of transistors and a collector electrode coupled to the base electrode of a second one of the pair of transistors; (d) a resistor coupled between the emitter electrode of the first one of the pair of transistors and the voltage supply; and (e) means for directing current produced by the current source between the base electrode of the third transistor and the base electrode of the first one of the pair of transistors in accordance with an input signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. An electrical circuit comprising:
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(a) a first pair of transistors having collector electrode connected together at an output terminal and emitter electrodes coupled to a voltage supply; (b) a current source; (c) a third transistor having an emitter electrode coupled to the emitter electrode of a first one of the first pair of transistors and a collector electrode coupled to the base electrode of a second one of the first pair of transistors; (d) a second pair of transistors having emitter electrodes connected to the current source and base electrodes fed by an input signal; and
,(e) a current mirror having an input connected to the collector electrode of a first one of the second pair of transistors and an output coupled to;
a collector electrode of a second one of the second pair of transistors; and
, to the base electrode of the first transistor of the first pair of transistors. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. An electrical circuit comprising:
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(a) an output stage comprising a pair of transistors having collector electrodes connected together at an output terminal and emitter electrodes coupled to a voltage supply, such output stage having a nominal current gain; (b) a current source; (c) a third transistor having an emitter electrode coupled to the emitter electrode of a first one of the pair of transistors and a collector electrode coupled to the base electrode of a second one of the pair of transistors; (d) means for directing current produced by the current source between the base electrode of the third transistor and the base electrode of the first one of the pair of transistors; and (e) means, coupled between the emitter electrode of the first one of the pair of transistors and the voltage supply, for increasing the current gain of said output stage from said nominal current gain. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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