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Temperature compensated offset cancellation for high-speed amplifiers

a technology of offset cancellation and amplifier circuit, which is applied in the direction of amplifiers with semiconductor devices/discharge tubes, dc-amplifiers with dc-coupled stages, and different amplifiers. it can solve the problems of duty cycle distortion, input offset voltage value tends to drift, and degradation of output duty cycl

Active Publication Date: 2017-10-05
OMNIVISION TDDI ONTARIO LLP
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However, the input offset voltage value tends to drift with temperature or other conditions.
For amplifiers used within high-speed applications such as serial display links, the input offset voltage can cause a degradation of the output duty cycle (called “duty-cycle distortion” or DCD).
DCD can cause display data to be missed or misinterpreted, which directly degrades display performance (e.g., displaying jittery images, incorrect pixels, etc.).
However, this technique tends to reduce yield and increase production costs.
However, conventional offset cancellation circuitry may exhibit a temperature dependence.
Further, offset cancellation circuitry that includes switching elements and / or capacitors can introduce distortion and jitter if the switching events do not occur at a frequency much greater than the amplifier's bandwidth.
Naturally, the added distortion and / or jitter may degrade the amplifier's high-frequency performance.

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[0019]The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the disclosure or the application and uses of the disclosure. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding background, summary, or in the following detailed description.

[0020]According to various embodiments described herein, amplifier performance may be improved using a static compensation scheme for compensating input offset for an amplifier having first and second amplifier output nodes. A proportional-to-absolute temperature (PTAT) current generator is configured to generate a PTAT current within a predetermined temperature range, and a complementary-to-absolute-temperature (CTAT) current generator is configured to generate a CTAT current within the predetermined temperature range. A current selector is coupled with the first and second amplifier output nodes and is configured to couple, based on the input offset, a c...

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An apparatus, system, and method are disclosed for compensating input offset of an amplifier having first and second amplifier output nodes. The method comprises generating a proportional-to-absolute temperature (PTAT) current, generating a complementary-to-absolute temperature (CTAT) current, and selecting, based on the input offset, one of the first and second amplifier output nodes into which a compensation current is to be coupled. The compensation current is based on a selected one of the PTAT current and CTAT current.

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BACKGROUND[0001]Field[0002]Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to techniques for temperature-compensated offset cancellation for high-speed amplifier circuits.[0003]Description of the Related Art[0004]Within an amplifier, input offset voltage is a parameter defining a differential direct current (DC) voltage required between the inputs of the amplifier to make the output voltage zero. However, the input offset voltage value tends to drift with temperature or other conditions.[0005]For amplifiers used within high-speed applications such as serial display links, the input offset voltage can cause a degradation of the output duty cycle (called “duty-cycle distortion” or DCD). DCD can cause display data to be missed or misinterpreted, which directly degrades display performance (e.g., displaying jittery images, incorrect pixels, etc.). One technique for mitigating DCD includes screening the silicon during the manufacturing process, and discarding dies that exhibit unac...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H03F1/30H03F3/45
CPCH03F1/30H03F3/45071H03F2200/375H03F2203/45288H03F2203/45286H03F3/45475H03F3/45982H03F2200/447H03F2203/45048H03F2203/45594H03F2203/45604
Inventor FRONCZAK, KEVINOZBAS, MURATCHEN, YONGGANG
Owner OMNIVISION TDDI ONTARIO LLP