18678703. DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER COMPENSATION simplified abstract (Texas Instruments Incorporated)

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DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER COMPENSATION

Organization Name

Texas Instruments Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Joseph Sankman of Dallas TX (US)

DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER COMPENSATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18678703 titled 'DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER COMPENSATION

The abstract describes an amplifier with a first stage and a second stage, each with specific components and connections.

  • The first stage of the amplifier has a first output and a second output.
  • The second stage includes an output, a first transistor, and a second transistor.
  • The first transistor in the second stage is connected to the first output of the first stage and the output of the second stage.
  • The second transistor in the second stage is connected to the second output of the first stage and the output of the second stage.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • The amplifier design includes two stages for signal amplification.
  • The use of transistors in each stage allows for controlled signal processing.
  • The connections between the stages enable efficient signal transfer and amplification.

Potential Applications:

  • Audio amplification systems
  • Instrumentation amplifiers
  • Communication systems

Problems Solved:

  • Signal distortion
  • Inefficient amplification
  • Signal loss during processing

Benefits:

  • Improved signal quality
  • Enhanced amplification efficiency
  • Precise signal control

Commercial Applications:

  • Consumer electronics
  • Telecommunications equipment
  • Audio equipment manufacturing

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on amplifier design, transistor applications, and signal processing techniques.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on transistor technology advancements, signal processing algorithms, and amplifier efficiency improvements may be relevant to this technology.

Questions about Amplifiers: 1. How do amplifiers improve signal quality?

  Amplifiers boost the strength of signals without distorting the original information, resulting in clearer and more reliable transmission.

2. What are the key components of a typical amplifier circuit?

  A typical amplifier circuit includes transistors, capacitors, resistors, and inductors to process and amplify signals effectively.


Original Abstract Submitted

An amplifier includes a first stage and a second stage. The first stage includes a first output and a second output. The second stage includes an output, a first transistor and a second transistor. The first transistor includes a drain coupled to the first output of the first stage, and a source coupled to the output of the second stage. The second transistor includes a drain coupled to the second output of the first stage, and a gate coupled to the output of the second stage.