Title :
A 1-V BiCMOS rail-to-rail amplifier with n-channel depletion mode input stage
Author :
Griffith, Richard ; Vyne, Robert L. ; Dotson, Robert N. ; Petty, Tom
Author_Institution :
New Product Dev., Motorola Inc., Tempe, AZ, USA
fDate :
12/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A BiCMOS rail-to-rail operational amplifier capable of operating from supply voltages as low as 1 V is presented. The folded cascode input stage uses an nMOS depletion mode differential pair to provide rail-to-rail common mode voltage range while typically requiring only 40 fA of input bias current. The bipolar transistor differential-to-single-ended conversion network employs a low-voltage base current cancellation technique which provides high input stage voltage gain from a l-V supply yet allows a 3-V/μs slew rate capability. The bipolar transistor output stage uses a low-voltage translinear loop which maintains a low impedance signal path to the output common emitter power devices. This circuit topology enables the amplifier to achieve a 4-MHz bandwidth with 60° of phase margin. The output voltage can swing to within 50 mV of each supply rail. An “on-demand” base current boost technique will be presented which can provide up to 50 mA of output drive capability from a 5-V supply, yet consumes only a few microamps when the output is in the quiescent state. A low voltage level shift technique will be described which uses an n-channel depletion mode source follower to provide isolation between the input and output stages
Keywords :
BiCMOS analogue integrated circuits; operational amplifiers; 1 V; 4 MHz; BiCMOS rail-to-rail operational amplifier; bandwidth; base current cancellation; bipolar transistor differential-to-single-ended conversion network; circuit topology; common emitter power device; common mode voltage range; folded cascode input stage; isolation; level shift; low-voltage circuit; n-channel depletion mode source follower; nMOS depletion mode differential pair; on-demand base current boost; output stage; phase margin; slew rate; translinear loop; voltage gain; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Bipolar transistors; Circuit topology; Impedance; Low voltage; MOS devices; Operational amplifiers; Rail to rail amplifiers; Rail to rail inputs; Rail to rail operation;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of