Claims
- 1. A multistage analog circuit for independently controlling a bias current in each stage of the multistage analog circuit having an input stage, an intermediate stage, and an output stage, comprising:
a first current source which controls the input stage of the circuit; a second current source which controls the intermediate stage of the circuit; and a third current source which controls the output stage of the circuit; wherein the bias current in each stage of the circuit is set by the first, second, and third current sources, an output voltage of the circuit is capable of remaining the same when the first current source is changed to affect an input transconductance of the circuit.
- 2. The multistage analog circuit of claim 1, wherein the bias current in the input stage is determined by the first current source.
- 3. The multistage analog circuit of claim 2, wherein the bias current in the intermediate stage is determined by the first and second current sources.
- 4. The multistage analog circuit of claim 1, wherein the bias current in the output stage is determined by the first, second, and third current sources.
- 5. A method of independently controlling a bias current in each stage of a multistage analog circuit having an input stage, an intermediate stage, and an output stage, comprising:
providing a first current source which controls the input stage of the circuit, a second current source which controls the intermediate stage of the circuit, and a third current source which controls the output stage of the circuit; changing the first current source to change an input transconductance of the circuit; and setting the second and third current sources, such that an output voltage of the circuit remains the same.
- 6. A technique of independently controlling a bias current in each stage of a multistage analog circuit which allows independent control of an output voltage level and an input transconductance of the circuit, such that the output voltage level remains the same when there is a change in the input transconductance.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application, U.S. Serial No. 60/135,461, filed on May 24, 1999, entitled “BIAS TECHNIQUE FOR OPERATING POINT CONTROL IN MULTISTAGE CIRCUITS”, by Christopher D. Nilson and Thomas B. Cho.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60135461 |
May 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09559498 |
Apr 2000 |
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10379132 |
Mar 2003 |
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