Analog Devices, Inc.
Common mode rejection including temperature drift correction

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Abstract:

An amplifier circuit can have a differential input. A common-mode signal present at the differential input can induce an offset voltage at an output of the amplifier circuit. A compensation can be performed to reduce or eliminate such an offset, such as at a first temperature. Circuits and techniques for drift correction can be performed, such as to correct for residual offset error across an entirety of a specified operation temperature range. In an example, first and second drift correction signal generator circuits can be used, such as to provide signals proportional to a common mode voltage, but having different temperature coefficients.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

12 Jul 2018

Issue date:

10 Mar 2020