Claims
- 1. A method of amplifying a signal, the method comprising applying said signal to a cascade of at least two closed loop amplifier circuits, each of said at least two closed loop amplifier circuits having a dominant pole in a first frequency range, said cascade having negative feedback from a last stage of said cascade to a first stage of said cascade, said cascade having a dominant pole at a second frequency in a range higher than said first frequency range, wherein said signal is amplified across a wide range of frequencies.
- 2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein components are selected to select said dominant pole of said cascade.
- 3. An amplifier circuit comprising:
- a cascade of at least two closed loop amplifier circuits, each of said at least two closed loop amplifier circuits having a dominant pole in a first frequency range, said cascade having negative feedback from a last stage of said cascade to a first stage of said cascade, thereby forming a dominant pole of said cascade at a second frequency in a range higher than said first frequency range, wherein an input signal to the amplifier circuit is amplified across a wide range of frequencies.
- 4. An amplifier circuit comprising:
- a first stage providing a high impedance input for the amplifier circuit, said first stage being configured as a low gain stage and having an output, said first stage having a dominant pole in a first frequency range; and
- a second stage providing an output for the amplifier circuit, said second stage configured to receive the output of the first stage, said second stage having a dominant pole in the first frequency range, said amplifier circuit having negative feedback from the second stage to the first stage,
- wherein the first stage is configured to reduce a phase shift between an input signal to the amplifier circuit and the negative feedback, and
- wherein the second stage is configured to shift a dominant pole of the amplifier circuit to a frequency in a range higher than the first frequency range.
- 5. The amplifier circuit according to claim 4, wherein the negative feedback is non-capacitive.
- 6. The amplifier circuit according to claim 4, wherein the negative feedback is provided to a non-inverting input of the first stage.
- 7. The amplifier circuit according to claim 4, wherein the amplifier circuit is configured to provide directly proportional amplification of the input signal to the amplifier across a wide frequency range.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/193,834, filed Feb. 9, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,504,456.
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