DocumentCode :
897346
Title :
Design techniques for improving the HF response of a monolithic JFET operational amplifier
Author :
Davis, William F. ; Vyne, Robert L.
Volume :
19
Issue :
6
fYear :
1984
fDate :
12/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
978
Lastpage :
985
Abstract :
Bandwidth limitations of an operational amplifier are explored in relation to the second-order frequency response caused by the output follower´s inductive emitter impedance when driving capacitive loads or by the local AC feedback associated with the Miller integration function. The substrate p-n-p follower is shown to seriously degrade the bandwidth in the sink mode due to its low ω/SUB τ/. New design techniques are discussed which use the integration capacitor to provide local AC feedback around a new all-n-p-n transistor output stage. This reduces both the open-loop distortion and the quiescent output resistance for a given quiescent current. This also maximizes the lower limit of the inductive frequency range in the sink mode to improve the second-order frequency responses when driving capacitive loads. The multipole local AC feedback loop (Miller loop) is analyzed, and a method of compensation is described which uses pole splitting and feedforward techniques within the Miller loop. As a result, a general-purpose monolithic p-channel JFET quad operational amplifier has been fabricated with standard low-cost technology; the amplifier achieves a 10-MHz bandwidth and a 45-V/μs slew rate, while consuming only 2.1 mA/amplifier.
Keywords :
Feedback; Field effect integrated circuits; Frequency response; Operational amplifiers; feedback; field effect integrated circuits; frequency response; operational amplifiers; Bandwidth; Bipolar integrated circuits; Capacitors; Degradation; Feedback loop; Frequency response; Hafnium; Impedance; Operational amplifiers; Output feedback;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1984.1052254
Filename :
1052254
Link To Document :
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