Differential amplifier and operational amplifier
View Patent ↗In a differential amplifier and an operational amplifier each for amplifying a signal, a differential signal composed of first and second signals is inputted to a couple of input terminals ( 1, 2 ). When the voltage of the first signal is, e.g., less than the voltage value of a reference voltage source ( 15 ), a comparator ( 13 ) senses it and a switch circuit ( 12 ) switches to a first current source ( 6 ) and a current from a third current source ( 11 ) flows into the first current source ( 6 ) so that a current is inhibited from flowing in the first differential couple ( 4 ). As a result, the inputted differential signal is amplified and outputted only through a second differential couple ( 5 ). In a situation in which the voltage of the first signal exceeds the voltage of the reference voltage source ( 15 ), on the other hand, the switch circuit ( 12 ) switches to a current source ( 7 ) so that the inputted differential signal is amplified and outputted only through the first differential couple ( 4 ). As a result, a gain is equal over the entire range of input operating voltage and a high-speed operation is performed.
1. A differential amplifier comprising:
first and second input terminals to which a differential signal composed of first and second signals is inputted;
first and second level shift circuits for shifting respective voltages of the first and second signals inputted to the first and second input terminals;
a reference voltage source;
first and second voltage limit circuits for limiting the voltage of the differential signal level-shifted by the first and second level shift circuits with a voltage of the reference voltage source;
a first differential couple and a first current source for converting the differential signal having the voltage limited by the first and second voltage limit circuits to currents;
third and fourth level shift circuits for shifting the respective voltages of the first and second signals inputted to the first and second input terminals;
third and fourth voltage limit circuits for limiting the voltage of the differential signal level-shifted by the third and fourth level shift circuits with the voltage of the reference voltage source;
a second differential couple and a second current source for converting the differential signal having the voltage limited by the third and fourth voltage limit circuits to currents; and
first and second output terminals to which an output of the first differential couple and an output of the second differential couple are connected commonly.