Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992spie.1684..182f&link_type=abstract
In: Infrared readout electronics; Proceedings of the Meeting, Orlando, FL, Apr. 21, 22, 1992 (A93-53076 23-33), p. 182-193.
Physics
Cmos, Current Amplifiers, Focal Plane Devices, Frequency Response, Infrared Detectors, Bias, Buffer Storage, Feedback Control, Requirements
Scientific paper
A class AB CMOS output buffer has been designed for use on an IR focal plane array. Given the requirements for power dissipation and load capacitance a class A output, such as a source follower, would be unsuitable. The approach taken uses a class AB amplifier configured as a charge integrator. Thus it converts a charge packet in the focal plane multiplexer to a voltage which is then the output of the focal plane. With a quiescent current of 18 micro-a and a load capacitance of 100 pf, the amplifier has an open loop unity gain bandwidth of 900 khz. Integral nonlinearity is better than .03 percent over 5.5 volts when run with VDD-VSS = 6v.
Butler Nat
Foley Daniel
Stobie J.
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