Design of Low-Voltage Bipolar Operational Amplifiers
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1.1 Why Use a Low Supply Voltage?.- 1.2 Why Use Bipolar Technology?.- 1.3 Objectives of the Present Work.- 1.4 Design Considerations.- 1.5 Outline of This Book.- 1.6 References.- Input Stages.- 2.1 Complementary Input Stage.- 2.2 Complementary Input Stage with Constant Transconductance.- 2.3 Rail-To-Rail Input Stage at 1 Volt.- 2.4 Input Stage with Extended Input-Voltage Range.- 2.5 References.- Output Stages.- 3.1 Common-Emitter Output Stage.- 3.2 Darlington Output Stage.- 3.3 Widlar Output Stage.- 3.4 Multi-Path-Driven Output Stage.- 3.5 Parallel-Feedback Current Compensation.- 3.6 Conclusions.- 3.7 References.- Other Circuit Parts.- 4.1 Intermediate Stages.- 4.2 Class-AB Current Control-Circuits.- 4.3 Output-Saturation Protection.- 4.4 Output-Current Limiters.- 4.5 Bias Circuit.- 4.6 Conclusions.- 4.7 References.- Frequency Compensation.- 5.1 Simple Miller Compensation.- 5.2 Nested Miller Compensation.- 5.3 Multi-Path-Driven Miller Compensation.- 5.4 Slewing.- 5.5 Conclusions.- 5.6 References.- Realizations.- 6.1 2-V Opamp NE5234.- 6.2 1-V Opamp IS549.- 6.3 Opamps U2010 and U2011.- 6.4 1-V Opamp with 10-MHz Bandwidth.- 6.5 Conclusions.- 6.6 References.- Conclusions.- References.

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