Claims
- 1. An equalizing current amplifier comprising:
an input line; an output line; a first set of input transistors connected in parallel having the drains connected to said input line and the sources connected to ground, said first set of input transistors comprising at least one transistor; a variable resistor connected to said input line and the gates of said first set of input transistors; and a first set of output transistors connected in parallel having the gates connected to said input line, the sources connected to ground, and the drains connected to said output line, said first set of output transistors comprising at least one transistor.
- 2. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 1 wherein said first set of input transistors and said first set of output transistors are N-type transistors.
- 3. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 1 wherein said amplifier is at least a portion of an integrated circuit.
- 4. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 1 wherein said first set of output transistors comprises a different number of transistors than said first set of input transistors.
- 5. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 1 wherein said variable resistor comprises at least one resistor that is capable of being switched into or out of the circuit between said input line and said gate of said first set of input transistors.
- 6. An equalizing current amplifier comprising:
an input line; an output line; a first set of input transistors connected in parallel having the drains connected to said input line, the gates connected to said input line, and the sources connected to ground, said first set of input transistors comprising at least one transistor; a variable capacitor connected to the gates of said first set of input transistors and ground; and a first set of output transistors connected in parallel having the gates connected to said input line, the sources connected to ground, and the drains connected to said output line, said first set of output transistors comprising at least one transistor.
- 7. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 6 wherein said first set of input transistors and said first set of output transistors are N-type transistors.
- 8. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 6 wherein said amplifier is at least a portion of an integrated circuit.
- 9. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 6 wherein said first set of output transistors comprises a different number of transistors than said first set of input transistors.
- 10. The equalizing current amplifier of claim 6 wherein said variable capacitor comprises at least one capacitor that is capable of being switched into or out of the circuit between said ground and said gate of said first set of input transistors.
- 11. An equalizing current amplifier comprising:
an input line; an output line; a first set of input transistors connected in parallel having the drains connected to said input line and the sources connected to ground, said first set of input transistors comprising at least one transistor; a resistor connected to said input line and the gates of said first set of input transistors; a second set of input transistors connected in parallel having the drains connected to said input line, the gates connected to said gates of said first set of input transistors, and the sources connected to a switch, said switch being connected to ground, said second set of input transistors comprising at least one transistor; and a first set of output transistors connected in parallel having the gates connected to said input line, the sources connected to ground, and the drains connected to said output line, said first set of output transistors comprising at least one transistor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is filed simultaneously with commonly assigned United States patent application entitled “Differential Mode Current Amplifier with High Frequency Boost and Common Mode Rejection” by the present inventor, attorney docket number LSI59US01(02-6080), application Ser. No. ______, which is hereby specifically incorporated by reference for all it discloses and teaches.