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IEEE Journal of Solid-state Circuits | 1971

A high-voltage monolithic operational amplifier

Ronald W. Russell; James E. Solomon

An operational amplifier capable of operating with power supplies up to /spl plusmn/40 V is discussed. The device exhibits output voltage and input common mode swings to within a few volts of either power supply, has an input offset current of 1 nA, a slew rate of 2 V//spl mu/s, and is internally compensated. This paper describes special circuit and device techniques used to reliably fabricated this amplifier with essentially standard monolithic diffused technology.


Archive | 1971

VOLTAGE AND CURRENT REGULATOR WITH AUTOMATIC SWITCHOVER

William F. Davis; Ronald W. Russell; Thomas M. Frederiksen; Ernest L. Long


Archive | 1971

OUTPUT CIRCUIT FOR COMPARATORS

Thomas M. Frederiksen; Ronald W. Russell


Archive | 1971

INTEGRATED CIRCUIT CURRENT REGULATOR WITH DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER CONTROL

William F. Davis; Thomas M. Frederiksen; Ernest L. Long; Ronald W. Russell


Archive | 1972

CIRCUIT FOR PROVIDING PRECISE TIME DELAY

Thomas M. Frederiksen; William F. Davis; Ronald W. Russell


Archive | 1972

TRANSCONDUCTANCE REDUCTION USING MULTIPLE COLLECTOR PNP TRANSISTORS IN AN OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Ronald W. Russell; James E. Solomon


Archive | 1971

FUEL PUMP DRIVER CIRCUIT

Thomas M. Frederiksen; Ronald W. Russell


Archive | 1970

HIGH VOLTAGE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Ronald W. Russell; James E. Solomon


1972 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition | 1972

Building Blocks for an Onboard Computer

Thomas M. Frederiksen; William F. Davis; Ronald W. Russell


Archive | 1972

Schaltkreis mit einstellbarer hysterese beim umschalten Circuit with adjustable hysteresis when switching

Thomas M. Frederiksen; Ronald W. Russell

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