Level-shifting differential to single-ended convertor circuits GaAs MESFET implementation

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The letter describes three possible circuits for performing differential to single-ended conversion using gallium arsenide technology, and compares them by analysis confirmed by computer simulation. The circuits can be used to provide a differential input for single-input high-performance gallium arsenide operational amplifiers.

Inspec keywords: III-V semiconductors; circuit analysis computing; field effect transistor circuits; gallium arsenide; operational amplifiers; convertors

Other keywords: circuit analysis; MESFET circuits; GaAs; level shifting differential to single ended convertor circuits; differential input; computer simulation; operational amplifiers

Subjects: Amplifiers; Convertors; Computer-aided circuit analysis and design

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