Claims
- 1. An IC digital to analog converter with at least eleven bit resolution and a settling time to 1/2 LSB of less than 30 nanoseconds comprising:
- a first PNP transistor formed in a first electrically isolated semiconductor island in a semiconductor surface;
- said first transistor including a P-conductivity type collector having a heavily doped region adjoining a more lightly doped region of the same conductivity type;
- said first transistor being vertically structured with respect to the semiconductor surface (i) with the heavily doped collector region below the surface, (ii) with the more lightly doped collector region positioned between the surface and the heavily doped collector region, (iii) with a base formed in a region adjoining the more lightly doped collector region, and (iv) with an emitter positioned above the heavily doped collector region and surrounded by the region in which the base is formed;
- a first NPN transistor formed in a second electrically isolated semiconductor island in said semiconductor surface;
- said second transistor including a N-conductivity type collector having a more heavily doped region of the same conductivity type and being vertically structured with respect to the semiconductor surface (i) with the heavily doped collector region below the surface, (ii) with the more lightly doped collector region positioned between the surface and the heavily doped collector region, (iii) with a base formed in a region adjoining the more lightly doped collector region, and (iv) with an emitter positioned above the heavily doped collector region and surrounded by the region in which the base is formed;
- a first plurality of NPN transistors vertically structured like said first transistor each with an emitter positioned above a collector and in a region surrounded by the region in which a base is formed; and
- a second plurality of NPN transistors vertically structured like said second transistor each with an emitter positioned above a collector and in a region surrounded by the region in which a base is formed.
- 2. An IC feedback amplifier with a bandwidth of at least 500 MHz and a slew rate of at least 2,000 volts per second comprising:
- a first PNP transistor formed in a first electrically isolated semiconductor island in a semiconductor surface;
- said first transistor including a P-conductivity type collector having a heavily doped region adjoining a more lightly doped region of the same conductivity type;
- said first transistor being vertically structured with respect to the semiconductor surface (i) with the heavily doped collector region below the surface, (ii) with the more lightly doped collector region positioned between the surface and the heavily doped collector region, (iii) with a base formed in a region adjoining the more lightly doped collector region, and (iv) with an emitter positioned above the heavily doped collector region and surrounded by the region in which the base is formed;
- a first NPN transistor formed in a second electrically isolated semiconductor island in said semiconductor surface;
- said second transistor including a N-conductivity type collector having a more heavily doped region of the same conductivity type and being vertically structured with respect to the semiconductor surface (i) with the heavily doped collector region below the surface, (ii) with the more lightly doped collector region positioned between the surface and the heavily doped collector region, (iii) with a base formed in a region adjoining the more lightly doped collector region, and (iv) with an emitter positioned above the heavily doped collector region and surrounded by the region in which the base is formed;
- a first plurality of NPN transistors vertically structured like said first transistor each with an emitter positioned above a collector and in a region surrounded by the region in which a base is formed; and
- a second plurality of NPN transistors vertically structured like said second transistor each with an emitter positioned above a collector and in a region surrounded by the region in which a base is formed.
- 3. A sample and hold amplifier comprising:
- a first transconductance amplifier having inverting and noninverting input terminals and an offset adjustment;
- a low leakage voltage switch operably connected to receive the output signal from said first transconductance amplifier;
- an integrating amplifier operably connected to receive any signal passed through said switch; and
- means including a sample and hold gate for controlling the operation of said switch;
- said amplifiers being either both voltage or both current feedback amplifiers having an acquisition time less than 50 nanoseconds, a slew rate at least 150 volts per microsecond, a bandwidth of at least 45 MHz, and a resolution of at least 12 bits.
- 4. The sample and hold amplifier of claim 3 wherein both of said amplifiers are current feedback amplifiers and having an acquisition time less than 15 nanoseconds, a slew rate at least 500 volts per microsecond, and a bandwidth of at least 200 MHz.
- 5. A comparator comprising:
- a first amplifier having inverting and noninverting input terminals, a latch enable control terminal and complementary signal output terminals; and
- means for operably connecting each of said output terminals to a voltage source,
- said amplifier being a feedback amplifier having an acquisition time less than 50 nanoseconds, a slew rate of at least 150 volts per microsecond, a bandwidth of at least 45 MHz, and a resolution of at least 12 bits,
- whereby said comparator exhibits propagation delays of not more than 0.5 nanoseconds (ECL) and 1.0 nanoseconds (TTL).
- 6. An integrated circuit along a semiconductor surface comprising a first PNP transistor formed in a first electrically isolated semiconductor island and a second NPN transistor formed in a second electrically isolated semiconductor island wherein:
- the first transistor includes a P-conductivity type collector having a heavily doped region adjoining a more lightly doped region of the same conductivity type; and
- the second transistor includes a N-conductivity type collector having a more heavily doped region of the same conductivity type,
- wherein the first and second transistors are each vertically structured with respect to the semiconductor surface with the heavily doped collector region below the surface and the more lightly doped collector region positioned between the surface and the heavily doped collector region, each transistor further including:
- a base formed in a region adjoining the more lightly doped collector region; and
- an emitter positioned above the heavily doped collector region and surrounded by the region in which the base is formed.
- 7. The circuit of claim 6 configured as a feedback amplifier characterized by a bandwidth of at least 500 MHz and a slew rate of at least 2,000 volts per microsecond.
- 8. The circuit of claim 2 operable with a supply current less than 25 milliamps.
- 9. The feedback amplifier circuit of claim 7 having a settling time less than 10 nanoseconds.
- 10. The circuit of claim 2 wherein said feedback is a current feedback amplifier having an output voltage of .+-.3 volts peak to peak into a 100 ohm load.
- 11. The circuit of claim 1 including at least one additional feedback amplifier operably; and
- wherein said feedback amplifiers are operably connected to provide a sample and hold circuit with an acquisition time less than 50 nanoseconds.
- 12. The sample and hold circuit of claim 11 wherein each of said feedback amplifiers has a slew rate of at lease 100 volts per microsecond and a bandwidth of at least 20 MHz.
- 13. The circuit of claim 1 wherein said PNP and NPN transistors are operably connected as a comparator having a propagation delay less than 1.5 nanoseconds.
- 14. The comparator of claim 13 having ECL compatible output voltage levels and a propagation delay less than one nanosecond.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/131,369, filed Oct. 4, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,668,397.
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