can anybody please tell me about the circuits available for single ended input to differential output amplifer :?: actually i am having a sensor which provides me single output which is to be fed to the differential input of ADC.
i have done something like that in a pll
just use two inverters for one signal and a transmission gate and an inverter for the opposite polarity signal
inverter+inverter=buffer
stransmission gate+inverter=inverted signal
remember, those two path should have the same delay
or u can do this
inverter+inverter+inverter=inverted signal
inverter+transmission gate+inverter=buffer
(more delay, but lower input loading and better output drive)
I think, it is better to use a differential opamp to convert single ended signal to differential end. This doesnot give any phase delay between, +ve and -ve output.
i don't think that dumbfrog's concept (inverters/transmission gates) will work, because they deliver a digital output signal. So you won't need an ADC.
i think fully differential opamp will be the best way to convert single input to differential converter by providing ground to the negative input.
thanks for showing concern.
can anybody suggest architechture for the fully differential opamp.
I have done some simulation before on the idea to inverter+T gate to compensate interter+inverter. This may work at low freq, but definatly not work at high freq. Especially when process varation, temp variation is considered.
use two caps & double input and double output amp,an input of amp is connected with a Vcm(perhaps Vcm must be VDD/2),so you can gan two different voltage.