Gain block with stable internal bias from low-voltage power supply
View Patent ↗A transistor bias circuit is provided that is capable of operating from a power supply voltage that is slightly higher than twice the base-emitter voltage of the transistor to be biased. The bias circuit includes a transistor connected in a current-mirror configuration with the transistor to be biased. A feedback circuit maintains the mirrored current at a constant level. The gain of the feedback circuit is improved by the addition of a non-inverting amplifier within the feedback circuit. In a preferred embodiment, the biased transistor is concurrently in both a Darlington and the current mirror configuration. Moreover, a feedback transistor in the feedback circuit is also concurrently in the Darlington configuration, thus providing an efficient biasing arrangement for an amplifier block based on the Darlington arrangement.
1. A circuit for biasing a first transistor having a control terminal, current-sink terminal, and current-source terminal and capable of operating at least from a first regulated power supply and a second power supply, the circuit comprising:
a. a second transistor having a control terminal, current-sink terminal and current-source terminal, wherein the control terminal of the second transistor is connected to the control terminal of the first transistor in a current-mirror configuration, and wherein the current-source terminal of the second transistor is connected to a first terminal of the first regulated power supply;
b. at least one resistor connected between the current-sink terminal of the second transistor and a second terminal of the first regulated power supply;
c. a feedback circuit, including a non-inverting amplifier having a feedback transistor, and input and output ports, wherein the input port of the non-inverting amplifier is connected to the at least one resistor and the current-sink terminal of the second transistor; and wherein furthermore a control terminal of a feedback transistor is connected to the output port of the non-inverting amplifier, and a current-source terminal of the feedback transistor connected to the second transistor and the first transistor, with the current-sink terminal of the feedback transistor connected to the second terminal of the second power supply,
whereby the non-inverting amplifier increases the gain of the feedback circuit so that the bias circuit is relatively insensitive to fluctuations In supply voltage or temperature.
2. The circuit according to claim 1 , wherein one of the second transistor and the feedback transistor is a BJT, an HBT, DHBT, or a FET.
3. The circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising a second resistor coupled between the current-source terminal of the feedback transistor and the first terminal of the first regulated power supply.
4. The circuit according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a. a third resistor coupled between the control terminal of the first transistor and the current-source terminal of the feedback transistor; and
b. a fourth resistor coupled between the control terminal of the second transistor and the current-source terminal of the feedback transistor.
5. The circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the non-inverting amplifier comprises two cascaded transistors, each having a control terminal, current-sink terminal, and current-source terminal.
6. A method of biasing a first transistor having a control terminal, a current-sink terminal, and a current-source terminal and capable of operating from a power supply having positive and ground terminals via a bias circuit including a second transistor connected in a current-mirror configuration with the first transistor, the method comprising the steps of:
a. monitoring an electrical characteristic at the current-sink terminal of the second transistor;
b. amplifying the monitored characteristic; and
c. feeding back the amplified characteristic to control the second transistor.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the electrical characteristic is one of current and voltage.
8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the step of amplifying comprises the steps of inverting the characteristic and then re-inverting the characteristic, the that a non-inverted amplified characteristic is produced.
9. The method of claim 6 , further comprising the step of level-shifting the monitored characteristic.
10. A circuit for biasing one or more transistors, the circuit comprising:
a regulated low voltage supply terminal providing a reference current to a first transistor in a current mirror configuration;
an amplifier providing feedback to counteract variations;
a Darlington arrangement comprising a second transistor concurrently in the current mirror configuration;
an input coupled to at least one transistor in the Darlington arrangement;
an output terminal; and
a power supply connected to the second transistor and providing a biasing current to the Darlington arrangement in accordance with a mirror current to the second transistor in the current mirror configuration.
11. The circuit of claim 10 , wherein the Darlington configuration consists essentially of two transistors.
12. The circuit of claim 10 , wherein the Darlington configuration comprises at least three transistors.
13. The circuit of claim 10 , wherein at least one transistor in the Darlington configuration is biased by a current mirror configuration comprising the at least one transistor in the Darlington configuration.
14. The circuit of claim 12 , wherein all of the transistors in the Darlington configuration are biased by a current mirror configuration comprising at least one transistor in the Darlington configuration.
15. The circuit of claim 13 , wherein the amplifier provides a feedback to adjust biasing of the first and second transistor to counteract variations in a voltage at a current sink terminal of the first transistor.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the feedback includes a reactance to reduce the gain at high frequencies.
17. A circuit for biasing a plurality of transistors, the circuit comprising:
a regulated low voltage supply terminal providing a reference current to a first transistor in a current mirror configuration;
an amplifier providing feedback to counteract variations;
a cascade arrangement of transistors comprising a second transistor concurrently in the current mirror configuration;
an input coupled to at least one transistor in the cascade arrangement of transistors; and
an output terminal connected to a power supply providing a biasing current to the cascade arrangement of transistors in accordance with a mirror current to the second transistor in the current mirror configuration.
18. The circuit of claim 17 , wherein the cascade arrangement of transistors is a Darlington arrangement.