A rail-to-rail input/output CMOS power amplifier
1989
A rail-to-rail input/output CMOS amplifier is presented in which the shortcomings presented in previous designs have been eliminated. The small (0.3-mm 2 ) amplifier has an acceptable common-mode rejection ratio (55 dB), valid for the entire common-mode range. The device handles up to 4 nF, and on a 5-V supply it drives 3.8 V pp into 100 O (0.1% total harmonic distortion, 10 kHz)
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- Electronic engineering
- Direct-coupled amplifier
- Linear amplifier
- Computer science
- Instrumentation amplifier
- Cascade amplifier
- Control theory
- Fully differential amplifier
- Operational amplifier
- Operational transconductance amplifier
- Input offset voltage
- FET amplifier
- Electrical engineering
- Power supply rejection ratio
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