This circuit is an improved version of the differential amplifier built with a current mirror from last year. The previous circuit suffered from a design flaw which I realised only when trying to actually build the circuit with hardware: the collector resistors are way too small (actually 0Ω) for a sensitive circuit. The current going … Continue reading The improved differential amplifier (based on current mirror)
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Voltage comparator with oscillator
Readers of this blog know that I'm fascinated by everything around switched amplifiers. The core piece of every switched amplifier is a voltage comparator. Today I'll write about a comparator design based on an oscillator. The simplest voltage comparator compares two input voltages A and B and outputs a high voltage is A > B … Continue reading Voltage comparator with oscillator
A differential amplifier built with a current mirror
Update October 2020: check out this new, improved design. I've wondered for a long time how differential amplifiers are actually realised on the transistor level. Not having received a formal electronics engineering education nor being part of an assorted online community, that question lingered for quite a while unanswered - until yesterday. The ideal differential … Continue reading A differential amplifier built with a current mirror