Electronic amplifier with a feedback circuit that includes a transconductance amplifier

US9698742B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9698742-B2
Application numberUS-201514876210-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2015
Priority dateOct 6, 2015
Publication dateJul 4, 2017
Grant dateJul 4, 2017

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An electronic amplifier has a feedback circuit with a transconductance amplifier.

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An electronic amplifier circuit, comprising: a voltage amplifier having a first input node and a voltage output node, wherein the first input node of the voltage amplifier is coupled to a first summing node, wherein the first summing node is coupled to receive a first input current signal; a feedback circuit having an input node and a first output node, wherein the feedback circuit comprises: a sensing circuit having an input node and an output node, wherein the input node of the sensing circuit, the input node of the feedback circuit, and the output node of the voltage amplifier are coupled together; and a first transconductance amplifier having an input node and a first output node, wherein the output node of the sensing circuit is coupled to the input node of the first transconductance amplifier, wherein the first output node of the first transconductance amplifier, the first output node of the feedback circuit, and the first input node of the voltage amplifier are coupled together at the first summing node, wherein the first transconductance amplifier is operable to generate a first feedback current signal at the first summing node, wherein the first feedback current signal and the first input current signal are coupled together at the first summing node to provide a sum of the first input current signal and the first feedback current signal at the first summing node, wherein a value of an impedance of the output node of the sensing circuit varies with a value of a power supply voltage coupled to the sensing circuit, wherein the first feedback current signal is unaffected by the value of the power supply voltage. 2. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 1 , wherein the sensing circuit comprises a resistor divider coupled in series with an active circuit component, wherein the active circuit component is coupled to the output node of the sensing circuit, and wherein the value of the impedance of the output node of sensing circuit varies in accordance with a value of an impedance of the active circuit. 3. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a second transconductance amplifier having an input node and a first output node, the input node of the transconductance amplifier coupled to a first input voltage signal, wherein the second transconductance amplifier is operable to generate the first input current signal at the first output node of the second transconductance amplifier and coupled to the first summing node. 4. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 3 , further comprising a first modulator coupled between the first input voltage signal and the input node of the second transconductance amplifier, wherein the first input current signal at the first summing node comprises a first modulated current signal. 5. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 4 , further comprising a demodulator coupled between the output node of the voltage amplifier and the input node of the feedback circuit. 6. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 3 , further comprising: a first Hall effect element coupled to generate the first input voltage signal; and a first current source for driving a first drive current into the first Hall effect element. 7. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 6 , wherein the first current source comprises a control node coupled to receive a first current control signal for controlling the first drive current into the first Hall effect element. 8. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 7 , further comprising a control circuit for generating the first current control signal, wherein the control circuit is coupled to a power supply voltage and configured to control the first drive current into the first Hall effect element in a predetermined relationship with the power supply voltage. 9. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 3 , wherein the voltage amplifier further comprises a second input node, wherein the second input node of the voltage amplifier is coupled to a second summing node, wherein the second summing node is coupled to receive a second input current signal, wherein the second transconductance amplifier further comprises a second output node, wherein the second transconductance amplifier is operable to generate a second current signal at the second output node of the second transconductance amplifier and coupled to the second summing node. 10. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 9 , further comprising a third transconductance amplifier having an input node and first and second output nodes, the input node of the third transconductance amplifier coupled to a second input voltage signal and the third transconductance amplifier operable to generate a third current signal at the first output node of the third transconductance amplifier and a fourth current signal at the second output node of the third transconductance amplifier, the third current signal coupled to the first summing node and the fourth current signal coupled to the second summing node. 11. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 9 , wherein the feedback circuit further comprises a second output node, wherein the first transconductance amplifier further comprises a second output node, wherein the second output node of the feedback circuit, the second output node of the feedback circuit and the second input node of the voltage amplifier are coupled together to the second summing node. 12. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 9 , further comprising a second modulator coupled between the second input voltage signal and the input node of the third transconductance amplifier, wherein the second input current signal at the second summing node comprises a second modulated current signal. 13. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 10 , further comprising: a first Hall effect element coupled to generate the first input voltage signal; and a first current source for driving a first drive current into the first Hall effect element; a second Hall effect element coupled to generate the second input voltage signal; and a second current source for driving a second drive current into the second Hall effect element. 14. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 13 , wherein the first current source comprises a control node coupled to receive a first current control signal for controlling the first drive current into the first Hall effect element, and wherein the second current source comprises a control node coupled to receive a second current control signal for controlling the second drive current into the second Hall effect element. 15. The electronic amplifier circuit of claim 14 , wherein the control circuit is operable to generate the first current control signal and the second current control signal, wherein the control circuit is coupled to a power supply voltage and configured to control the first drive current into the first Hall effect element in a predetermined relationship with the power supply voltage and configured to control the second drive current into the second Hall effect element in the predetermined relationship with the power supply voltage. 16. A method, comprising: receiving a first input current signal current signal at a first input node of a voltage amplifier, the voltage amplifier having a voltage output node, wherein the first input node of the voltage amplifier is coupled to a first summing node; and generating a first feedback current signal with a feedback circuit having an input node and a first output node, wherein the feedback circuit comprises: a sensing circuit having an input node and an output node, wherein the inp

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  • using MOSFET transistors as the active amplifying circuit (H03F3/45278 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Feedback coupled to the input of the differential amplifier · CPC title

  • At least one reactive element being added to at least one feedback circuit of a dif amp · CPC title

  • using IC blocks as the active amplifying circuit · CPC title

  • H03F3/387Primary

    with semiconductor devices only · CPC title

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What does patent US9698742B2 cover?
An electronic amplifier has a feedback circuit with a transconductance amplifier.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Allegro Microsystems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03F3/45179. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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