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Consistent with an example embodiment, there is an electronic circuit for amplification of bipolar symmetric current signals. The electronic circuit has a pair of complimentary current mirrors. Depending on the polarity of the bipolar current signal one or the current mirrors is active while the other current mirror is in an off state. This way adding a biasing current to the input signal is avoided which substantially reduces noise.
A class `AB` amplifier output stage has an active current bias source that provides base drive current to the output transistors that is proportional to the signal input voltage level. The output transistor currents are modulated with the input signal such that the quiescent supply current is reduced to a very small level.
An amplifying circuit includes an operational amplifier, a pull-up circuit and a pull-down circuit. The operational amplifier generates a first pull-up signal, a first pull-down signal and an output signal, wherein the phases of the first pull-up signal and the first pull-down signal are out of phase with the output signal. The pull-up circuit includes a first controlling module for outputting a second pull-up signal according to the first pull-up signal, and a first adjusting module for adjusti...
An electron turbulence damping circuit (40) for a complimentary-symmetry unit (10') includes a first output device (12') having a first conductivity and a second output device (14') having a second conductivity that is opposite the conductivity of the first output device (12'). A common load connector (28') is secured in electrical communication between a load (30'), a first current output (18') of the first output device (12') and a second current output (24') of the second output device (14')....
An output stage, comprising a first transistor operable to pull a voltage at an output node towards a first voltage, and a rechargeable energy store having a potential difference between first and second terminals wherein the rechargeable energy store is arranged to be controllably connected between the output node and a second voltage supply such that the voltage at the output node can be driven to a voltage outside of a range defined between the first and second voltages.
A semiconductor integrated circuit includes first and second differential amplification devices to amplify a voltage difference of input signals inputted from a positive input terminal and a negative input terminal, first and second addition devices to add an output of the first differential amplification device and the output of the second differential amplification device, an output stage control device controlled by the first and second addition devices, and output stage controlled by the out...
A driver circuit of an image display apparatus comprises driver circuit with a class A/B push-pull stage (T3, T5). The driver circuit contains an n-type pull transistor (T3), an n-type control transistor (T2) with a main current channel terminal coupled to a control electrode of the pull transistor (T2) and a voltage source (V) applying a predetermined voltage over a series connection of the control electrode-main current channel terminals of the control transistor (T2) and the pull transistor (...
This disclosure describes esters of dithioimidocarbonic acid having chemosterilant and larvicidal activity.
A disclosed operational amplifier includes: a pair of differential stages; a cascode amplifier stage; and an output stage. A threshold voltage of an output transistor constituting the output stage is higher than a threshold voltage of other transistors.
A class AB low voltage output stage with improved current drive capability where the signal input to the stage modulates the base drive currents of both an output transistor sourcing current to a load and an output transistor sinking current from the load. Coupling the base drive currents by means of the input amplifier permits higher drive currents to be obtained for the output transistors without increasing the quiescent current of the circuit.
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