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- the invention relates generally to an amplifier and, more particularly, to anti-pop or anti-click circuit for a class AB amplifier.
- Amplifiers are employed in many applications.
- operational amplifiers are often utilized to amplify voltages.
- FIG. 1 a conventional operational amplifier 104 in an inverting configuration is shown.
- the input voltage V IN is inverted, amplified, and supplied to load 106 .
- These amplifiers often use a push-pull or other folded cascode arrangements, which have contrasting non-uniform output currents associated with the high and low sides of the amplifier.
- the differing output currents can be seed in FIG. 2 . This difference in the output currents results in a pop or click caused by the differences in the output currents, which can be seen in FIG. 3 .
- An embodiment of the invention accordingly, provides an amplifier.
- the amplifier comprises a plurality of voltage rails; a plurality of current sources, wherein each current source is actuated by a first signal; an input stage that is adapted to receive a plurality of input voltages, wherein the input stage includes at least one of the plurality of current sources; an intermediate circuit having at least one of the plurality of current sources, wherein at least a portion of the intermediate circuit is actuated by a second signal; an output stage that is coupled to the intermediate circuit at a plurality of input nodes; and a clamp that is coupled to the input nodes, wherein the clamp is actuated by a third signal, and wherein the clamp couples each of the input nodes to at least one of the plurality of voltage rails when actuated, and wherein the first signal actuates the plurality of current sources prior to the third signal de-actuating the clamp when the amplifier is activated, and wherein the third signal de-actuates the clamp prior to the second signal actuating at least a portion of
- the amplifier is a folded cascode amplifier.
- the intermediate circuit further comprises a plurality of branches, wherein each branch includes a first transistor that is adapted to be actuated by the second signal; a plurality of diode-connected transistors coupled in series with the first transistor; and at least one of the plurality of current sources coupled in series between the first transistor and the diode-connected transistors.
- the output stage further comprises an PMOS FET coupled to a first voltage rail of the plurality of voltage rails at its source, wherein the gate of the PMOS FET is coupled to at least one of the input nodes; and an NMOS FET coupled to a second voltage rail of the plurality of voltage rails at its source, wherein the gate of the NMOS FET is coupled to at least one of the input nodes, and wherein the drain of the NMOST FET is coupled to the drain of the PMOS FET at an output node.
- the clamp couples the gate of the PMOS FET to the first voltage rail when actuated.
- the clamp couples the gate of the NMOS FET to the second voltage rail when actuated.
- the input stage further comprises a first PMOS FET that is adapted to receive at least one of the input voltages at its gate; a second PMOS FET that is adapted to receive at least one of the input voltages at its gate; and at least one current source of the plurality of voltage source coupled between a first voltage rail of the plurality of voltage rails and the sources of the first and second PMOS FETs.
- the clamp further comprises a plurality of FETs, wherein each FET is coupled between at least one of the voltage rails and at least one of the input nodes, and wherein each FET is gated by the third signal.
- an apparatus comprising a plurality of voltage rails; a folded cascode amplifier coupled to the voltage rails, wherein the amplifier includes a plurality of current sources, an input stage, and an output stage, wherein the plurality of current sources is adapted to be actuated by a first signal; an intermediate circuit coupled to the output stage, wherein the intermediate circuit includes at least one of the plurality of current sources, wherein at least a portion of the intermediate circuit is actuated by a second signal; and a clamp that is coupled to the output stage, wherein the clamp is actuated by a third signal, and wherein the clamp couples at least a portion of the output stage to at least one of the voltage rails when actuated, and wherein the first signal actuates the plurality of current sources prior to the third signal de-actuating the clamp when the amplifier is activated, and wherein the third signal de-actuates the clamp prior to the second signal actuating at least a portion of the intermediate circuit when the amplifier is activated.
- a method for activating an amplifier comprises actuating a plurality of current sources in the amplifier; transitioning the amplifier from an off-state to an on-state in a class B amplifier mode by de-coupling each input node of an output stage of the amplifier from a voltage rail; and transitioning the amplifier from the on-state in the class B amplifier mode to an on-state in a class AB amplifier mode by actuating at least a portion of an intermediate circuit in the amplifier.
- the step of transitioning the amplifier from an off-state to an on-state in a class B amplifier mode by de-coupling each input node of an output stage of the amplifier from a voltage rail further comprises the step of inputting a logic low voltage into at least one FET.
- the step of transitioning the amplifier from the on-state in the class B amplifier mode to an on-state in a class AB amplifier mode by actuating at least a portion of an intermediate circuit in the amplifier further comprising actuating a plurality of branches in the intermediate circuit.
- FIG. 1 is a conventional operational amplifier in an inverting configuration
- FIG.2 is a graph depicting the output currents of the operational amplifier of FIG. 1 when the amplifier is turned on;
- FIG. 3 is depicting an output voltage of the operation amplifier of FIG. 1 when the amplifier is turned on;
- FIG. 4 is an amplifier in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a timing diagram depicting the turn-on sequence of the amplifier of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a graph depicting the output currents of the amplifier of FIG. 4 when the amplifier is turned on.
- the reference numeral 400 generally designates an amplifier in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the amplifier 400 generally has a folded cascode-type input stage 402 and an output stage 410 .
- the input stage 402 and the output stage 410 are coupled to a positive voltage rail V + and a negative voltage rail V ⁇ , which supply power to the amplifier 400 .
- the current sources are generally comprised of N-type transistors Q 1 through Q 18 , Q 20 , Q 21 , and Q 32 (preferably PMOS FETs) and P-type transistors Q 22 through Q 25 Q 38 , Q 40 , Q 41 , Q 43 , Q 44 through Q 51 , Q 53 , Q 55 , Q 57 , and Q 60 (preferably NMOS FETs) that are arranged in various configurations, such as current mirrors.
- the current sources are coupled between the voltage rails V+ and V ⁇ and are actuated or “turned on” by control CNTL 1 .
- the control electrodes or gates in a FET configuration
- receive the control CNTL 1 receive the control CNTL 1 .
- a bias BIAS can be received through transistors Q 22 and Q 23 .
- the input stage 402 is generally comprised of a pair of transistors Q 26 and Q 27 , which is coupled to current sources (such as transitors Q 51 and Q 50 ).
- transistors Q 26 and Q 27 are comprised of a PMOS FETs, respectively, coupled to one another at their source in a folded cascode arrangement.
- Each of the transistors Q 26 and Q 27 receive input voltages V INP and V INN at their control electrodes (gates in the FET arrangement) and generally correspond to the inverting and non-inverting inputs of an operational amplifier. Coupled between an electrode (sources in the FET arrangement) of the transistors Q 26 and Q 27 and the positive voltage rail V + through transistors Q 17 and Q 18 (which are each actuated by a signal CNTL 1 ).
- the output stage 410 is generally comprised of a pair of transistors Q 36 and Q 37 coupled in series with one another between positive voltage rail V + and negative voltage rail V ⁇ .
- transistor Q 36 is a PMOS FET
- transistor Q 37 is an NMOS FET.
- Transistor Q 36 would correspond to the high side of the amplifier 400 , outputting positive output current I BP to the output node V OUT (which is the node between transistors Q 36 and Q 37 ).
- Transistor Q 37 would correspond to the low side of the amplifier 400 , outputting negative output current I BN to the output node V OUT .
- the control electrode (gate in the FET arrangement) of transistor Q 36 is coupled to the node N 1
- the control electrode (gate in the FET arrangement) of transistor Q 37 is coupled to node N 2 .
- the amplifier 400 includes a clamp 404 and 406 .
- the clamp 404 and 406 is generally comprised of two pair of transistors Q 3 /Q 4 (which are preferably PMOS FETs, respectively) and Q 52 /Q 54 (which are preferably NMOS FETs, respectively).
- Transistors Q 4 is coupled between node N 1 and positive voltage rail V + , so that when transistor Q 4 is actuated, transistor Q 4 couples or rails the node N 1 to positive voltage rail V + .
- Transistor Q 54 is coupled between node N 2 and negative voltage rail V ⁇ , so that when transistor Q 54 is actuated, transistor Q 54 couples or rails the node N 2 to negative voltage rail V ⁇ .
- each transistor Q 3 and Q 52 clamp other nodes within the circuit 400 .
- Each of these transistors Q 3 , Q 4 , Q 52 , and Q 54 are also actuated by a signal CNTL 2 .
- Amplifier 400 also includes an intermediate circuit 408 , which comprises the majority of the circuit 400 .
- Intermediate circuit 408 is generally comprised of gain boost elements and transistors Q 19 , Q 28 , Q 39 , Q 40 , Q 30 , Q 14 , Q 29 , Q 40 , Q 31 , Q 42 , Q 34 , and Q 35 .
- the intermediate circuit 408 generally employs two activation branches, which are coupled to current sources.
- the first branch generally includes transistors Q 12 and Q 20 (which operate as current sourcing transistors and with transistor Q 5 operating as a switch control by CNTL 3 ) coupled to the positive voltage rail V + (through transistor Q 5 ) and a diode-connected transistor Q 31 coupled in series with one another.
- diode-connected transistor Q 31 is coupled to the negative voltage rail V ⁇ through transistors Q 41 and Q 53 (which operate as current sourcing transistors).
- the second branch generally includes transistors Q 57 and Q 43 (which operate as current source transistors) coupled to the negative voltage rail V ⁇ (through transistor Q 58 ) and a diode-connected transistor Q 35 coupled in series with one another.
- diode-connected transistor Q 35 is coupled to the positive voltage rail V + through transistors Q 13 and Q 21 (which operate as current source transistors).
- Each of the first and second branches is coupled to the nodes N 1 and N 2 (respectively) through transistors Q 29 /Q 30 /Q 28 and Q 34 /Q 42 /Q 39 (respectively). Additionally, each of transistors Q 5 and Q 58 are actuated by a signal CNTL 3 .
- each of the signals CNTL 1 , CNTL 2 , and CNTL 3 are logic high or 1.
- signal CNTL 1 transitions from logic high to logic low or 0, which causes current sources to turn on or become actuated.
- the amplifier 400 remains in an off-state; however, at time t 2 , the signal CNTL 2 transitions to logic low.
- transistors Q 3 , Q 4 , Q 52 , and Q 54 are “shut-off” or de-actuated, which decouples the nodes N 1 and N 2 from the positive voltage rail V + and negative voltage rail V ⁇ , respectively.
- the amplifier 400 is operating in an on-state as a class B amplifier or in class B amplifier mode, so if input voltages V INP and V INN are input to control electrodes of transistor Q 26 and Q 27 , an amplified voltage will be output through the output node V OUT .
- signal CNTL 3 transitions to logic low.
- a portion of the intermediate circuit 408 is actuated, namely the braches of the intermediate circuit 408 are actuated by virtue of the actuation of transistors Q 5 and Q 58 .
- amplifier 400 operates in an on-state as a class AB amplifier or in a class AB amplifier mode, and due to the staging or intermediate operation as a class B amplifier, output currents I PB and I BN closely match one another, effectively eliminating a pop or click during turn-on of the amplifier 400 .
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- The invention relates generally to an amplifier and, more particularly, to anti-pop or anti-click circuit for a class AB amplifier.
- Amplifiers are employed in many applications. In particular, operational amplifiers are often utilized to amplify voltages. As can be seen in
FIG. 1 , a conventionaloperational amplifier 104 in an inverting configuration is shown. In other words, the input voltage VIN is inverted, amplified, and supplied to load 106. These amplifiers often use a push-pull or other folded cascode arrangements, which have contrasting non-uniform output currents associated with the high and low sides of the amplifier. The differing output currents can be seed inFIG. 2 . This difference in the output currents results in a pop or click caused by the differences in the output currents, which can be seen inFIG. 3 . Over the years, however, several designs have been developed to combat pop or click. Some examples of these circuits are U.S. Patent Pre-Grant Pub. No. 2003/0067350; European Patent No. 0862265; and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,436,588; 5,491,437; 5,798,673; 5,963,093; 6,292,057; 6,798,285; 7,030,699; 7,227,413; 7,088,182; and 7,382,187. - An embodiment of the invention, accordingly, provides an amplifier. The amplifier comprises a plurality of voltage rails; a plurality of current sources, wherein each current source is actuated by a first signal; an input stage that is adapted to receive a plurality of input voltages, wherein the input stage includes at least one of the plurality of current sources; an intermediate circuit having at least one of the plurality of current sources, wherein at least a portion of the intermediate circuit is actuated by a second signal; an output stage that is coupled to the intermediate circuit at a plurality of input nodes; and a clamp that is coupled to the input nodes, wherein the clamp is actuated by a third signal, and wherein the clamp couples each of the input nodes to at least one of the plurality of voltage rails when actuated, and wherein the first signal actuates the plurality of current sources prior to the third signal de-actuating the clamp when the amplifier is activated, and wherein the third signal de-actuates the clamp prior to the second signal actuating at least a portion of the intermediate circuit when the amplifier is activated.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the amplifier is a folded cascode amplifier.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the intermediate circuit further comprises a plurality of branches, wherein each branch includes a first transistor that is adapted to be actuated by the second signal; a plurality of diode-connected transistors coupled in series with the first transistor; and at least one of the plurality of current sources coupled in series between the first transistor and the diode-connected transistors.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the output stage further comprises an PMOS FET coupled to a first voltage rail of the plurality of voltage rails at its source, wherein the gate of the PMOS FET is coupled to at least one of the input nodes; and an NMOS FET coupled to a second voltage rail of the plurality of voltage rails at its source, wherein the gate of the NMOS FET is coupled to at least one of the input nodes, and wherein the drain of the NMOST FET is coupled to the drain of the PMOS FET at an output node.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the clamp couples the gate of the PMOS FET to the first voltage rail when actuated.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the clamp couples the gate of the NMOS FET to the second voltage rail when actuated.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the input stage further comprises a first PMOS FET that is adapted to receive at least one of the input voltages at its gate; a second PMOS FET that is adapted to receive at least one of the input voltages at its gate; and at least one current source of the plurality of voltage source coupled between a first voltage rail of the plurality of voltage rails and the sources of the first and second PMOS FETs.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the clamp further comprises a plurality of FETs, wherein each FET is coupled between at least one of the voltage rails and at least one of the input nodes, and wherein each FET is gated by the third signal.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, an apparatus is provided. The apparatus comprises a plurality of voltage rails; a folded cascode amplifier coupled to the voltage rails, wherein the amplifier includes a plurality of current sources, an input stage, and an output stage, wherein the plurality of current sources is adapted to be actuated by a first signal; an intermediate circuit coupled to the output stage, wherein the intermediate circuit includes at least one of the plurality of current sources, wherein at least a portion of the intermediate circuit is actuated by a second signal; and a clamp that is coupled to the output stage, wherein the clamp is actuated by a third signal, and wherein the clamp couples at least a portion of the output stage to at least one of the voltage rails when actuated, and wherein the first signal actuates the plurality of current sources prior to the third signal de-actuating the clamp when the amplifier is activated, and wherein the third signal de-actuates the clamp prior to the second signal actuating at least a portion of the intermediate circuit when the amplifier is activated.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a method for activating an amplifier is provided. The method comprises actuating a plurality of current sources in the amplifier; transitioning the amplifier from an off-state to an on-state in a class B amplifier mode by de-coupling each input node of an output stage of the amplifier from a voltage rail; and transitioning the amplifier from the on-state in the class B amplifier mode to an on-state in a class AB amplifier mode by actuating at least a portion of an intermediate circuit in the amplifier.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the step of transitioning the amplifier from an off-state to an on-state in a class B amplifier mode by de-coupling each input node of an output stage of the amplifier from a voltage rail further comprises the step of inputting a logic low voltage into at least one FET.
- In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the step of transitioning the amplifier from the on-state in the class B amplifier mode to an on-state in a class AB amplifier mode by actuating at least a portion of an intermediate circuit in the amplifier further comprising actuating a plurality of branches in the intermediate circuit.
- The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the conception and the specific embodiment disclosed may be readily utilized as a basis for modifying or designing other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the invention. It should also be realized by those skilled in the art that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
- For a more complete understanding of the invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a conventional operational amplifier in an inverting configuration; -
FIG.2 is a graph depicting the output currents of the operational amplifier ofFIG. 1 when the amplifier is turned on; -
FIG. 3 is depicting an output voltage of the operation amplifier ofFIG. 1 when the amplifier is turned on; -
FIG. 4 is an amplifier in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a timing diagram depicting the turn-on sequence of the amplifier ofFIG. 4 ; and -
FIG. 6 is a graph depicting the output currents of the amplifier ofFIG. 4 when the amplifier is turned on. - Refer now to the drawings wherein depicted elements are, for the sake of clarity, not necessarily shown to scale and wherein like or similar elements are designated by the same reference numeral through the several views.
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FIG. 4 of the drawings, thereference numeral 400 generally designates an amplifier in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. Theamplifier 400 generally has a folded cascode-type input stage 402 and anoutput stage 410. Theinput stage 402 and theoutput stage 410 are coupled to a positive voltage rail V+ and a negative voltage rail V−, which supply power to theamplifier 400. - As part of the
amplifier 400, a number of current sources are employed. The current sources are generally comprised of N-type transistors Q1 through Q18, Q20, Q21, and Q32 (preferably PMOS FETs) and P-type transistors Q22 through Q25 Q38, Q40, Q41, Q43, Q44 through Q51, Q53, Q55, Q57, and Q60 (preferably NMOS FETs) that are arranged in various configurations, such as current mirrors. The current sources are coupled between the voltage rails V+ and V− and are actuated or “turned on” by control CNTL1. Specifically, the control electrodes (or gates in a FET configuration) receive the control CNTL1. Additionally, a bias BIAS can be received through transistors Q22 and Q23. - The
input stage 402 is generally comprised of a pair of transistors Q26 and Q27, which is coupled to current sources (such as transitors Q51 and Q50). Preferably, transistors Q26 and Q27 are comprised of a PMOS FETs, respectively, coupled to one another at their source in a folded cascode arrangement. Each of the transistors Q26 and Q27 receive input voltages VINP and VINN at their control electrodes (gates in the FET arrangement) and generally correspond to the inverting and non-inverting inputs of an operational amplifier. Coupled between an electrode (sources in the FET arrangement) of the transistors Q26 and Q27 and the positive voltage rail V+ through transistors Q17 and Q18 (which are each actuated by a signal CNTL1). - The
output stage 410 is generally comprised of a pair of transistors Q36 and Q37 coupled in series with one another between positive voltage rail V+ and negative voltage rail V−. Preferably, transistor Q36 is a PMOS FET, while transistor Q37 is an NMOS FET. Transistor Q36 would correspond to the high side of theamplifier 400, outputting positive output current IBP to the output node VOUT (which is the node between transistors Q36 and Q37). Transistor Q37 would correspond to the low side of theamplifier 400, outputting negative output current IBN to the output node VOUT. Additionally, the control electrode (gate in the FET arrangement) of transistor Q36 is coupled to the node N1, while the control electrode (gate in the FET arrangement) of transistor Q37 is coupled to node N2. - In addition to the
input stage 402 and theoutput stage 410, theamplifier 400 includes a 404 and 406. Theclamp 404 and 406 is generally comprised of two pair of transistors Q3/Q4 (which are preferably PMOS FETs, respectively) and Q52/Q54 (which are preferably NMOS FETs, respectively). Transistors Q4 is coupled between node N1 and positive voltage rail V+, so that when transistor Q4 is actuated, transistor Q4 couples or rails the node N1 to positive voltage rail V+. Transistor Q54 is coupled between node N2 and negative voltage rail V−, so that when transistor Q54 is actuated, transistor Q54 couples or rails the node N2 to negative voltage rail V−. Additionally, each transistor Q3 and Q52 clamp other nodes within theclamp circuit 400. Each of these transistors Q3, Q4, Q52, and Q54 are also actuated by a signal CNTL2. -
Amplifier 400 also includes anintermediate circuit 408, which comprises the majority of thecircuit 400.Intermediate circuit 408 is generally comprised of gain boost elements and transistors Q19, Q28, Q39, Q40, Q30, Q14, Q29, Q40, Q31, Q42, Q34, and Q35. Preferably, theintermediate circuit 408 generally employs two activation branches, which are coupled to current sources. The first branch generally includes transistors Q12 and Q20 (which operate as current sourcing transistors and with transistor Q5 operating as a switch control by CNTL3) coupled to the positive voltage rail V+ (through transistor Q5) and a diode-connected transistor Q31 coupled in series with one another. Preferably, diode-connected transistor Q31 is coupled to the negative voltage rail V− through transistors Q41 and Q53 (which operate as current sourcing transistors). The second branch generally includes transistors Q57 and Q43 (which operate as current source transistors) coupled to the negative voltage rail V− (through transistor Q58) and a diode-connected transistor Q35 coupled in series with one another. Preferably, diode-connected transistor Q35 is coupled to the positive voltage rail V+ through transistors Q13 and Q21 (which operate as current source transistors). Each of the first and second branches is coupled to the nodes N1 and N2 (respectively) through transistors Q29/Q30/Q28 and Q34/Q42/Q39 (respectively). Additionally, each of transistors Q5 and Q58 are actuated by a signal CNTL3. - To reduce pop or click when the
amplifier 400 is switched from an off-state to an on-state the output currents IBP and IBN are to closely follow one another as shown inFIG. 3 . To accomplish this, transistors from theamplifier 400 are actuated in sequence as shown inFIG. 2 . When theamplifier 400 is in an off-state (shown as time between t0 and t1), each of the signals CNTL1, CNTL2, and CNTL3 are logic high or 1. At time t1, signal CNTL1 transitions from logic high to logic low or 0, which causes current sources to turn on or become actuated. - At the time between t1 and t2, the
amplifier 400 remains in an off-state; however, at time t2, the signal CNTL2 transitions to logic low. When signal CNTL2 transitions to logic low, transistors Q3, Q4, Q52, and Q54 are “shut-off” or de-actuated, which decouples the nodes N1 and N2 from the positive voltage rail V+ and negative voltage rail V−, respectively. At this point theamplifier 400 is operating in an on-state as a class B amplifier or in class B amplifier mode, so if input voltages VINP and VINN are input to control electrodes of transistor Q26 and Q27, an amplified voltage will be output through the output node VOUT. - At time t3, signal CNTL3 transitions to logic low. When this transition occurs, a portion of the
intermediate circuit 408 is actuated, namely the braches of theintermediate circuit 408 are actuated by virtue of the actuation of transistors Q5 and Q58. After t3,amplifier 400 operates in an on-state as a class AB amplifier or in a class AB amplifier mode, and due to the staging or intermediate operation as a class B amplifier, output currents IPB and IBN closely match one another, effectively eliminating a pop or click during turn-on of theamplifier 400. - Having thus described the invention by reference to certain of its preferred embodiments, it is noted that the embodiments disclosed are illustrative rather than limiting in nature and that a wide range of variations, modifications, changes, and substitutions are contemplated in the foregoing disclosure and, in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of the other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention.
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