Microphone input buffer biasing circuit
View Patent ↗An input biasing circuit for a microphone is disclosed. The circuit includes an input and an output. An input transistor is connected between the input and the output and to a biasing circuit. The biasing circuit DC biases the gate terminal of the input transistor. A resistor operably connected to, and cooperating with the input transistor, provides a buffered version of a received microphone transducer signal to the output.
1. An input buffer circuit for a microphone, the input buffer circuit comprising:
an input for receiving a voltage signal;
an input transistor being operably connected between the input and an output;
a biasing circuit including a current limiter being operably connected to the input and the input transistor, the biasing circuit for DC biasing the gate terminal of the input transistor; and,
a resistor being operably connected to the input transistor and the output, the resistor and the input transistor cooperating to provide a buffered voltage signal to the output, wherein
the biasing circuit includes a pair of anti-parallel diodes being operable connected to the input, and the current limiter comprise a first transistor and a second transistor wherein the first and second transistors cooperate to limit current flowing through the pair of anti-parallel diodes bidirectionally; a parasitic capacitance buffer circuit being operably connected to parasitic diodes associated with isolating the P-wells of one or more transistors in the current limiter.
2. The input buffer circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a parasitic capacitance buffer circuit being operably connected to parasitic diodes associated with isolating the P-wells of one or more transistors in the current limiter.
3. The input circuit of claim 1 further comprising:
a third transistor being operably connected to the input;
a fourth transistor being operably connected to the third transistor;
a fifth transistor being operably connected to the fourth transistor; and,
a means for biasing being operably connected to the fourth and fifth transistors so as to provide a bias current to the third transistor of the parasitic capacitance buffer circuit, wherein parasitic capacitance associated with isolation of the p-well of the first and second transistors is buffered from the transducer input terminal.
4. The input buffer circuit of claim 3 wherein the third, fourth, and fifth transistors are of an Enhancement PMOS type.
5. The input buffer circuit of claim 1 wherein the input transistor is a Depletion NMOS type.
6. The input buffer circuit of claim 1 wherein the first transistor is a natural NMOS type.
7. The input buffer circuit of claim 1 wherein the second transistor is a Natural NMOS type.
8. The input buffer circuit of claim 1 wherein the second transistor is a Natural NMOS type.