Junus2012
Advanced Member level 5
Hello,
My differential amplifier work on the condition of the input common mode voltage is equal to the output common mode voltage, since I am using 3.3 V it means my amplifier work very fine when I set VCM_in = VCM_out = VDD/2 = 1.65 V
However, I am facing a problem to interface a signal with different input common mode voltage, say like 1 V or whatever,
is there a circuit that can shift the DC component of the input voltage to the desired level?
I remember such circuits in basic amplifier circuit where RC circuits are used to block the DC component of the input signal and fixing the amplifier biasing voltage to the desired level.
I do appreciate your help
Thank you
Best Regards
My differential amplifier work on the condition of the input common mode voltage is equal to the output common mode voltage, since I am using 3.3 V it means my amplifier work very fine when I set VCM_in = VCM_out = VDD/2 = 1.65 V
However, I am facing a problem to interface a signal with different input common mode voltage, say like 1 V or whatever,
is there a circuit that can shift the DC component of the input voltage to the desired level?
I remember such circuits in basic amplifier circuit where RC circuits are used to block the DC component of the input signal and fixing the amplifier biasing voltage to the desired level.
I do appreciate your help
Thank you
Best Regards