Claims
- 1. A multistage amplifier, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; and a power source line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; wherein said power source line has a first power source line connected to at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers, and a second power source line commonly connected to the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier.
- 2. The multistage amplifier according to claim 1, wherein a bypass condenser is arranged between said second power source line and a ground line.
- 3. A multistage amplifier, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; and a ground line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; wherein said ground line has a first ground line connected to at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers, and a second ground line commonly connected to the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier.
- 4. A multistage amplifier, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; and a ground line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; wherein substrates held by said plurality of amplifiers are each connected to said ground line.
- 5. A multistage amplifier, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a power source line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; and a ground line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; wherein said power source line has a first power source line connected to at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers, and a second power source line commonly connected to the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier.
- 6. The multistage amplifier according to claim 5, wherein said ground line has a first ground line connected to at least said initial-stage amplifier, and a second ground line commonly connected to the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier.
- 7. The multistage amplifier according to claim 5, wherein substrates held by said plurality of amplifiers are each connected to said ground line.
- 8. A multistage amplifier, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; and a plurality of power source lines that are individually connected to said plurality of amplifiers.
- 9. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a power source line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; and a power source pad connected to said power source line; wherein said power source line has a first power source line connected between at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers and said power source pad, and a second power source line commonly connected between the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier and said power source pad.
- 10. The integrated circuit according to claim 9, wherein a bypass condenser is arranged between said second power source line and a ground line.
- 11. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a ground line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; and a ground pad connected to said ground line; wherein said ground line has a first ground line connected between at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers and said ground pad, and a second ground line commonly connected between the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier and said ground pad.
- 12. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a ground line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; and a ground pad connected to said ground line; wherein substrates held by said plurality of amplifiers are each connected to said ground line.
- 13. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a power source line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; a ground line connected to said plurality of amplifiers; a power source pad connected to said power source line; and a ground pad connected to said ground line; wherein said power source line has a first power source line connected between at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers and said power source pad, and a second power source line commonly connected between the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier and said power source pad.
- 14. The integrated circuit according to claim 13, wherein said ground line has a first ground line connected between at least said initial-stage amplifier and said ground pad, and a second ground line commonly connected between the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier and said ground pad.
- 15. The integrated circuit according to claim 13, wherein substrates held by said plurality of amplifiers are each connected to said ground line.
- 16. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a plurality of power source lines individually connected to said plurality of amplifiers; and a power source pad commonly connected to said plurality of power source lines.
- 17. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of amplifiers that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to amplify an input signal from a previous stage and output the amplified signal to a following stage; a first power source line connected to at least the initial-stage amplifier from among said plurality of amplifiers; a second power source line commonly connected to the remaining amplifiers except for at least said initial-stage amplifier; and a power source pad commonly connected to said first and second power source lines.
- 18. An integrated circuit, comprising:
a plurality of processing circuits that are constructed in a cascade connection manner so as to process an input signal from a previous stage and output the processed signal to a following stage; a first power source line connected to at least the initial-stage processing circuit from among said plurality of processing circuits; a second source line commonly connected to the remaining processing circuits except for at least said initial-stage processing circuit; and a power source pad commonly connected to said first and second power source lines.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-220880 |
Jul 2001 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a Continuation application claiming benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 to International Application PCT/JP02/06975 filed on Jul. 10, 2002, and which claims priority from Japanese application 2001-220880 filed on Jul. 23, 2001, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/JP02/06975 |
Jul 2002 |
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10707884 |
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