Amplifier
First Claim
1. A class AB amplifier having an output stage comprising complementary common source (or emitter) transistors connected between the power supply rails, first means for setting the minimum (or quiescent) current of the output stage under zero signal conditions, said means comprising a bias resistor through which a bias current is passed and which is connected between the gate (or base) electrodes of the transistors, second means for determining the bias current through the bias resistor, said second means comprising reference current generating means, means for passing the reference current through first and second complementary reference transistors, means for monitoring the gate (or base) potentials of the first and second reference transistors, and means for applying the gate (or base) potentials to opposite ends of a reference resistor, and third means for sensing the current through the reference resistor and applying a current dependent thereon to the bias resistor.
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Abstract
A class AB amplifier having an output stage comprising complementary common source transistors (T1, T2) has means for setting the quiescent current. These comprise a bias resistor (R1) through which a bias current is passed and which is connected between the gates of transistors (T1 and T2) to set their voltages. The current through the bias resistor (R1) is derived from two reference transistors (T3 and T4) which each have the desired quiescent current passed through them by current sources (3, 5). The gate voltages of the reference transistors (T3, T4) are applied across a reference resistor (R2) and the current through the reference resistor (R2) is mirrored (T5 to T9) to the bias resistor (R1).
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- 1. A class AB amplifier having an output stage comprising complementary common source (or emitter) transistors connected between the power supply rails, first means for setting the minimum (or quiescent) current of the output stage under zero signal conditions, said means comprising a bias resistor through which a bias current is passed and which is connected between the gate (or base) electrodes of the transistors, second means for determining the bias current through the bias resistor, said second means comprising reference current generating means, means for passing the reference current through first and second complementary reference transistors, means for monitoring the gate (or base) potentials of the first and second reference transistors, and means for applying the gate (or base) potentials to opposite ends of a reference resistor, and third means for sensing the current through the reference resistor and applying a current dependent thereon to the bias resistor.
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