Stabilized transient response of a cascode CMOS amplifier
First Claim
1. In an operational amplifier employing a differential input stage followed by a gain stage with the input stage employing a current mirror load and cascode connected transistors isolating said current mirror load, said operational amplifier further employing a stabilizing frequency compensation capacitor coupled between said gain stage output and said cascode transistor in said input stage, the improvement comprising:
- means for coupling the output of said operational amplifier to its inverting input so that the operational amplifier functions as a voltage follower; and
first and second constant current transistors coupled across the elements of said current mirror load whereby said operational amplifier is immune from ringing following the application of a step transient to said input stage.
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Abstract
Operational amplifiers are often used in unity gain configurations where the output is fed back to the input. In the noninverting buffer configuration the output is directly connected to the inverting input and the circuit becomes a voltage follower. In many cases, the input stage includes cascode coupled transistors which isolate the current mirror load from the differentially operated input transistors. Such cascode transistors act to increase gain to reduce noise and to increase the power supply rejection ratio. When cascode coupled transistors are employed the frequency compensation capacitor can be isolated from loading effects on the input stage, thus, further enhancing the value of a cascoded input stage. However, when such an operational amplifier is operated as a unity gain device its transient response can suffer. Negative output transitions can result in circuit ringing following the negative output transient steps. The invention consists of adding constant current transistors in parallel with the first stage current mirror load elements. It has been shown that such constant current transistors remove the ringing problem without degrading any of the desired circuit parameters.
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8 Claims
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1. In an operational amplifier employing a differential input stage followed by a gain stage with the input stage employing a current mirror load and cascode connected transistors isolating said current mirror load, said operational amplifier further employing a stabilizing frequency compensation capacitor coupled between said gain stage output and said cascode transistor in said input stage, the improvement comprising:
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means for coupling the output of said operational amplifier to its inverting input so that the operational amplifier functions as a voltage follower; and first and second constant current transistors coupled across the elements of said current mirror load whereby said operational amplifier is immune from ringing following the application of a step transient to said input stage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. In an operational amplifier having an input terminal and employing a differential input stage followed by a gain stage with the input stage employing a current mirror load and cascode connected transistors isolating said current mirror load, said operational amplifier further employing a stabilizing frequency compensation capacitor coupled between said gain stage output and said cascode transistor in said input stage, the improvement comprising:
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two impedances coupled in series between the output of said operational amplifier and the circuit input terminal, the impedances juncture being connected to the operational amplifier inverting input whereby said circuit operates as an inverting buffer having a gain determined by the values of said two impedances; and first and second constant current transistors coupled across the elements of said current mirror load whereby said operational amplifier is immune from ringing following the application of a step transient to said input stage. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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