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3.4 - BJT Differential Amplifiers: Objective
3.4 - BJT Differential Amplifiers: Objective
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
BJT Differential Amplifiers (6/24/00) Page 2
vID v 1 + v 2
2 v OUT = A VD v ID A VC v IC = A VD (v 1 - v 2) A VC 2
+
vID - + where
vIC 2 vOUT
AVD = differential-mode voltage gain
-
Fig. 5.2-1B AVC = common-mode voltage gain
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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LARGE-SIGNAL TRANSCONDUCTANCE
Transconductance Characteristic of the Differential Amplifier
Consider the following NPN-BJT differential amplifier (sometimes called an emitter-coupled pair):
iC1 iC2
Q1 Q2
+ +
vI1 vBE1 vBE2 vI2
- -
IEE
VEE BJTDA01
Large-Signal Analysis:
1.) Input loop eq.: vI1 - vBE1 + vBE2 - vI2 = vI1 - vI2 - vBE1 + vBE2 = vID - vBE1 + vBE2 = 0
iC1 iC2
2.) Foward-active region: vBE1= Vt ln and v BE2 = V t I
ln
I S1 S2
iC1 vI1-vI2 vID
3.) If IS1 = IS2 then = exp = exp
iC2 Vt Vt
1
4.) Nodal current equation at the emitters: -(iE1+iE2) = IEE = (iC1 + iC2)
F
FIEE FIEE
5.) Combining the above equations gives: iC1 = and iC2 =
-vID vID
1 + exp V 1 + exp V
t t
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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0.6
iC
IEE
0.4
0.2
0
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
vID BJTDA00
Vt
Transconductance:
iC1 FIEE FIEE IC1
gm1 = v Q| = = 4V = 2V when VID = 0
ID -vID 2 t t
1+exp V t
V t
iC2 | -FIEE -FIEE -IC2
gm2 = v Q = = 4V = 2V when VID = 0
ID vID 2 t t
1+exp V t
V t
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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+vOD -
iC1 + + iC2
vO1 vO1
- -
Q1 Q2
+ +
vi1 vBE1 vBE2 vi2
- -
IEE
VEE BJTDA03
vOD = vO1-vO2 = VCC-iC1RC - VCC + iC2RC
= RC(iC2-iC1)
1
Substituting in the previous expressions and
using hyperbolic trig identities gives 0.5
-vID vOD
vOD = FIEERC tanh FIEERC
2V t 0
Illustration
-0.5
-1
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
vID
Vt BJTDA04
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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BJTDA05
IEE
VEE
v ID - (R E iD / F ) v ID - (R E iD / F )
We know that, iD = iC1 - iC2 = FIEE tanh
FIEE
2Vt 2Vt
FIEEvID
Solving for iD gives, iD = iC1 - iC2 = 2V + R I
t E EE
diD (FIEE) (FIEE)/2Vt
gm(DC) = dv = =
ID 2V t + R E I E E 1+ R E IEE /2V t
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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SMALL-SIGNAL PERFORMANCE
Differential and Common-mode Small-Signal Performance
The small-signal performance of a differential amplifier can be separated into a differential mode and
common mode analysis. This separation allows us to take advantage of the following simplifications.
Half-Circuit Concept: VCC VCC
RC RC
+vod -
VCC ic1 + + ic2
vo1 vo2
- -
Q1 Q2
RC RC + +
vid vbe1 vbe2 vid
e n t i al - -
er 2
ic1
+vod - Diff nalysis 2
+ + ic2 e A
vo1 vo2 Mod VCC VCC
- -
Q1 Q2
+ + RC RC
vi1 vbe1 vbe2 vi2
- -
+vod -
IEE REE ic1 + + ic2
vo1 vo2
C -
Mo omm Q1
-
Q2
VEE VEE de A on + +
nal vbe1 vbe2
ysis vic vic
- -
IEE IEE
2 2
2REE 2REE
VEE VEE VEE VEE BJTDA06
Note: The half-circuit concept is valid as long as the resistance seen looking into each emitter is the same.
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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SMALL-SIGNAL PERFORMANCE
Differential and Common-mode Small-Signal Performance
The small-signal performance of a differential amplifier can be separated into a differential mode and
common mode analysis. This separation allows us to take advantage of the following simplifications.
Half-Circuit Concept: VCC VCC
RC RC
+vod -
VCC ic1 + + ic2
vo1 vo2
- -
Q1 Q2
RC RC + +
vid vbe1 vbe2 vid
e n t i al - -
er 2
ic1
+vod - Diff nalysis 2
+ + ic2 e A
vo1 vo2 Mod VCC VCC
- -
Q1 Q2
+ + RC RC
vi1 vbe1 vbe2 vi2
- -
+vod -
IEE REE ic1 + + ic2
vo1 vo2
C -
Mo omm Q1
-
Q2
VEE VEE de A on + +
nal vbe1 vbe2
ysis vic vic
- -
IEE IEE
2 2
2REE 2REE
VEE VEE VEE VEE BJTDA06
Note: The half-circuit concept is valid as long as the resistance seen looking into each emitter is the same.
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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RC Rin Rout
+ + +
ic1 + r v gmv ro
vo1
- vic - vout
Q1 RC
+
vic vbe1 2REE
-
IEE - -
2 BJTDA08
2REE
VEE VEE
Half-circuit performance:
12REE vo1 o1RC
Rin1 = r1 +(1+o1)2REE, Rout1= ro 1+ 2R +r + 2REE||r1 , and v = - r +(1+ )2R
EE 1 ic 1 o1 EE
Common mode performance:
r1+(1+o1)2REE 12REE voc o1RC
Ric = , R oc= ro 1+ 2R +r + 2REE||r1 , and v = - r +(1+ )2R
2 EE 1 ic 1 o1 EE
where gm1 = gm2, r1 = r2 and o1= o2.
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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gm1RC
A dm vo1/vid 2 IEEREE
CMRR = = = g R =
A cm vo1/vic o1RC m1 EE 2V t
r1+(1+o1)2REE
Thus, the larger the input transconductance or REE, the larger the common mode rejection ratio.
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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+
RC IEERC RC RC RC
2
-
IEE IEE IEE IEE
Q1 2 2 Q2 Q1 2 2 Q2
+ +
+ vCE(sat) + + vCE(sat) +
vic(max) VBE1 - vBE2 vic(min) VBE1 - vBE2
- - - -
IEE Q3 IEE
VBias VBias +
Q3 vCE(sat)
-
VEE VEE
BJTDA03
Maximum Input Common Mode Voltage: Minimum Input Common Mode Voltage:
vic(max) = VCC - 0.5IEERC -vCE1(sat)+VBE1 vic(min) = VEE+vCE3(sat)+VBE1
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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where iC and vC are the current through and voltage across a capacitor C.
A differential amplifier that has a capacitive load will experience slew rate which is seen as follows:
VCC VCC
RC IEE RC RC IEE
RC
vOD iCs 2 vOD 0 2 iCs
+ -
Situation at vC1 + - vC2
iC1=0 Co
Cs iC1
Co
iC2 Cs vOD 0 Cs iCo iC2=IEE Cs
Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2
+ + + +
vi1<<0 vBE1 vBE2 vi2>>0 vi1<<0 vBE1 vBE2 vi2>>0
- - - -
IEE IEE
Note that the current in Q1 is 0 and Q2 is IEE. Therefore, the initial value of iCo is iCo = 0.5IEE - iCs.
iCo iCo dvC1 dvOD
If we define the slew rate across Co as SR =
Co , then iCs = 0.5SRCs = 2CoC s , i.e. dt = 0.5 dt
IEE iCs IEE SRC s Cs IEE 0.5IEE IEE
SR = SR 1 + 2C = 2C
2Co - Co = 2C o - 2Co S R = C +0.5C = 2C +C
o o o s o s
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000
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SUMMARY
A differential amplifier amplifies the difference signal between two voltages and rejects the common
mode signal
The transconductance characteristics of the BJT differential amplifier switches from all of the current in
one side to the other side within 100mV
The large-signal differential voltage transfer function has the form of hyperbolic tangent
Emitter degeneration increases the range over which the differential amplifier behaves as a linear
amplifier
The half circuit concept is very useful for analyzing the small-signal differential and common mode
performance
The maximum and minimum input common mode range is:
vic(max) = VCC - 0.5IEERC -vCE1(sat)+VBE1
vic(min) = VEE+vCE3(sat)+VBE1
The differential amplifier has a slew rate limit of IEE/Ceq where Ceq is the capacitance seen to ground
from either collector.
ECE 4430 - Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems P.E. Allen, 2000