IP Library Granted Patent US 7,262,663
Granted Patent B2
US 7,262,663 · App. 11/259,507 · Granted Aug 28, 2007

Ultra high linearity amplifier

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Patent No.
US 7,262,663
App. No.
11/259,507
Granted
Aug 28, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The output of a commercially available integrated high gain differential amplifier that already has reasonable linearity is connected back to the (−) input to obtain the well known circuit configuration for a non-inverting amplifier, whose gain may be unity or greater, and whose linearity in response to the (+) input is to be improved. We operate the part with power supplies that are dynamically varied to always be the amplifier input+N volts and that input−N volts. This allows the part to remain a low voltage swing part (±N volts) even though the actual output might swing several times that ±N volts. It improves linearity because the part is almost always operating at nearly ‘the same operating point’ relative to the perceived power supplies. The dynamically tracking power supplies maybe obtained from plus and minus higher voltage work supplies and the use of symmetrical current mirrors to produce matched ±N volt offsets that are referenced to the input of the amplifier.

Claims (30)

1. A method of operating a differential amplifier having (+) and (−) inputs for receiving an input signal V IN , positive and negative power supply inputs, and an output for producing an output signal V OUT , the method comprising the steps of:

(a) coupling the input signal V IN to the (+) input of the amplifier;

(b) coupling a version of the output signal V OUT to the (−) input of the amplifier;

(c) creating a replica of the input signal V IN ;

(d) coupling the replica to a circuit that generates the voltages V IN +N and V IN −N, where N is a voltage satisfying the relation 0<N≦|V IN |;

(e) coupling V IN +N to the positive power supply input of the amplifier; and

(f) coupling V IN −N to the negative power supply input of the amplifier.

2. A method as in claim 1 wherein step

(b) comprises directly coupling V OUT to the (−) input and V OUT =V IN .

3. A method as in claim 1 wherein step (b) comprises coupling a fraction of V OUT to the (−) input and the replica of V IN created by step (c) is a duplicate portion of the fraction of V OUT .

4. A method as in claim 1 wherein the replica created in step (c) is created by unity gain buffering of V IN .

5. A method as in claim 1 wherein the replica created in step (c) is created by directly connecting to V IN .

6. A method as in claim 1 further comprises the step (f) of filtering the replica before it is used in steps (e) and (f).

7. A unity gain amplifier circuit comprising:

a differential amplifier having (+) and (−) inputs for receiving an input signal V IN , positive and negative power supply inputs, and an amplifier output which produces a signal V OUT =V IN ;

the (−) input being directly coupled to the amplifier output;

a tracking power supply having an input coupled to the amplifier output and having first and second power supply outputs respectively producing thereat the voltages V OUT +N and V OUT −N, where N is a voltage satisfying the relation 0<N≦|V IN |; and

the first power supply output being connected to the positive power supply input of the amplifier, and the second power supply output being connected to the negative power supply input of the amplifier.

8. An amplifier as in claim 7 further comprising a filter coupled between the amplifier output and the input of the tracking power supply.

9. An amplifier as in claim 7 further comprising a unity gain buffer coupled between the (+) amplifier input and the input of the tracking power supply.

10. An amplifier as in claim 7 further comprising a direct connection between the (+) amplifier input and the input of the tracking power supply.

11. An amplifier circuit of gain G>1 comprising:

a differential amplifier having (+) and (−) inputs for receiving an input signal V IN , positive and negative power supply inputs, and an amplifier output which produces a signal V OUT =GV IN ;

a first voltage divider having an input coupled to the amplifier output and an output coupled to the (−) input of the amplifier and that couples a fraction 1/G of V OUT to the (−) input of the amplifier;

a second voltage divider having an input coupled to the amplifier output and an output that produces the fraction 1/G of V OUT ;

a tracking power supply having an input coupled to the output of the second voltage divider and having first and second power supply outputs respectively producing thereat the voltages V IN +N and V IN −N, where N is a voltage satisfying the relation 0<N≦|V IN |; and

the first power supply output being connected to the positive power supply input of the amplifier, and the second power supply output being connected to the negative power supply input of the amplifier.

12. An amplifier as in claim 11 wherein the second voltage divider further comprising a filter.

13. An amplifier as in claim 11 further comprising a unity gain buffer coupled between the (+) amplifier input and the input of the tracking power supply.

14. An amplifier as in claim 11 further comprising a direct connection between the (+) amplifier input and the input of the tracking power supply.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 16, 2014
From: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 033746/0714 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2005
From: COLEY, WILLIAM H; VENZKE, STEPHEN B
To: AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC
Reel/Frame 016834/0097 →