This invention pertains generally to the field of operational amplifiers and, more particularly, to improving the stability of circuits using operational amplifiers.
Operational amplifiers (op-amps) are key analog blocks used in various high accuracy and high performance applications, such as cell phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players, to name a few. Op-amps also find use in memory products, such as flash memory, where unlike other applications memory analog design uses op-amps in both high voltage and low voltage domains. An important design challenge in these applications is the stability of the amplifiers across process and temperature. A number of prior art circuits have looked to improve the stability of these amplifiers; however, there is still an on-going need for the improvement of such circuit elements.
According to a first set of general aspects, a voltage supply circuit includes an output transistor connected between a supply level and an output node of the voltage supply circuit and an operational amplifier having a first input connected to a reference level and a second input connected to receive feedback derived from the level on the output node of the voltage supply circuit. A first transistor is connected between the supply level and ground and having a gate connected to the output of the operational amplifier, where the first transistor is connected through a resistor to the first supply level and the gate of the output transistor is connected to a node between the resistor and the first transistor. A capacitance and a second transistor are connected in series between the output of the operational amplifier and the node between the resistor and the first transistor, where the gate of the second transistor is connected to receive a first voltage level. A bias circuit having first and second legs provides the first voltage level. The first leg has a current bias dependent upon the current at the output node of the voltage supply circuit. The second leg uses the bias level of the first leg and has one or more diode connected transistors connected in series though which the current of the second leg runs to ground, where the first voltage level is taken from a node of the second leg above the one or more diode connected transistors.
Various aspects, advantages, features and embodiments of the present invention are included in the following description of exemplary examples thereof, whose description should be taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. All patents, patent applications, articles, other publications, documents and things referenced herein are hereby incorporated herein by this reference in their entirety for all purposes. To the extent of any inconsistency or conflict in the definition or use of terms between any of the incorporated publications, documents or things and the present application, those of the present application shall prevail.
The following looks at techniques for improving the stability of op-amps used in memory products by using a transistor-based compensation scheme to cancel the right-half plane (RHP) zero. Also, a simple biasing scheme is proposed to reduce the variation of phase margin across process and temperature.
Considering some alternate approaches to this problem first, one approach is to use source-follower feedback to eliminate right-half plane (RHP) zero; although this can remove the feed-forward current, it limits the output voltage headroom. Another approach is using a current-buffer compensation to cancel the RHP zero, which, while removing the feed-forward current, does not track well with process and temperature variations. Yet another approach is to use a nulling resistor to cancel the RHP zero: although simple, this approach also does not track well with process and temperature variations. In another alternative, a transistor operated in the triode region is used as a nulling resistor, which is also simple and does track well with process and temperature variations.
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The foregoing detailed description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The described embodiments were chosen in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto.
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