IP Library Granted Patent US 7,920,025
Granted Patent B2
US 7,920,025 · App. 11/902,169 · Granted Apr 5, 2011

Operational amplifier and method of driving liquid crystal display

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,920,025
App. No.
11/902,169
Granted
Apr 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

It was difficult to design an operational amplifier which can cancel an offset to drive a liquid crystal display. An operational amplifier includes: a first differential pair having a first transistor and a second transistor of a first conduction type; a second differential pair having a third transistor and a fourth transistor of a second conduction type; a first floating current source; a second floating current source; and an output stage having a fifth transistor and a sixth transistor, in which, when an input signal is applied to the first and third transistor, an electric current which flows into the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor is set by the first floating current source, and when the input signal is applied to the second and fourth transistor, an electric current which flows into the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor is set by the second floating current source.

Claims (38)

1. An operational amplifier, comprising:

a first differential pair having a first transistor and a second transistor of a first conductivity type;

a second differential pair having a third transistor and a fourth transistor of a second conductivity type;

a first floating current source;

a second floating current source; and

an output stage having a fifth transistor and a sixth transistor, wherein

when an input signal is applied to the first and third transistor, an electric current which flows into the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor is set by the first floating current source rather than the second floating current source, and

when the input signal is applied to the second and fourth transistor, an electric current which flows into the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor is set by the second floating current source rather than the first floating current source.

2. The operational amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein

to the first floating current source, a first bias voltage or a second bias voltage is selectively supplied, and

to the second floating current source, a third bias voltage or a fourth bias voltage is selectively supplied.

3. The operational amplifier according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a first and second switch element for selectively connecting the first floating current source or the second floating current source to the output stage.

4. The operational amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein

the first floating current source includes a seventh transistor of the first conductivity type and an eighth transistor of the second conductivity type,

a source of the seventh transistor is connected to a drain of the eighth transistor, and

a drain of the seventh transistor is connected to a source of the eighth transistor.

5. The operational amplifier according to claim 4 , wherein

the second floating current source includes a ninth transistor of the first conductivity type and a tenth transistor of the second conductivity type,

a source of the ninth transistor is connected to a drain of the tenth transistor, and

a drain of the ninth transistor is connected to a source of the tenth transistor.

6. The operational amplifier according to claim 5 , wherein

the second floating current source includes an eleventh and twelfth transistor of the first conductivity type whose gates are commonly connected to each other, and a thirteenth and fourteenth transistor of the second conductivity type whose gates are commonly connected to each other,

sources of the eleventh and thirteenth transistor are commonly connected to each other, and

sources of the twelfth and fourteenth transistor are commonly connected to each other.

7. The operational amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein

selection of the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage supplied to the first floating current source and selection of the third bias voltage or the fourth bias voltage supplied to the second floating current source are determined by switching transistors responsive to the selection status of said input signal being applied either to said first transistor or to second transistor.

8. The operational amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein

the operational amplifier includes an active load portion connected to the first and second differential pairs, and

the active load portion changes an active load element depending on the transistor to which the input signal is supplied.

9. A liquid crystal display driving method for driving a liquid crystal display using an operational amplifier having:

a first differential pair having a first transistor and a second transistor of a first conduction type;

a second differential pair having a third transistor and a fourth transistor of a second conduction type;

a first floating current source;

a second floating current source; and

an output stage having a fifth transistor and a sixth transistor, comprising:

driving said liquid crystal display by said output stage with an electric current which flows into the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor being set by the first floating current source when an input signal is applied to the first and third transistor,

driving said liquid crystal display by said output stage with an electric current which flows into the fifth transistor and the sixth transistor being set by the second floating current source when the input signal is applied to the second and fourth transistor.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 2, 2010
From: NEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025235/0233 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 19, 2007
From: NISHIMURA, KOUICHI; SUZUKI, KAZUO
To: NEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 019905/0882 →