Flipped Voltage Follower Ddesign Technique for Maximised Linear Operation ()
Abstract
The results of comparative DC simulation tests confirm that a proposed modification to the feedback circuit of a Flipped Voltage Follower (FVF), to produce a type of ‘Folded’ Flipped Voltage Follower (FFVF), is capable of maximising the linear DC operating range for given values of supply rail voltage and operating current.
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Chen, C. , Hayatleh, K. , Hart, B. and Lidgey, J. (2010) Flipped Voltage Follower Ddesign Technique for Maximised Linear Operation.
Engineering,
2, 665-667. doi:
10.4236/eng.2010.28085.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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