An additional topology to Miller-effect compensated amplifiers that reduces high frequency distortion is described. The addition is implementable in discrete or integrated circuits with little or no additional complexity required in designs incorporating short-circuit protection. This topology is effective in reducing distortion to frequencies greater than 10 Mhz. The greatest effect is achieved in power amplifiers with push-pull output stages.
Author:
Gunderson, Steven J.
Affiliation:
Steven J. Gunderson Audio, Camarillo, CA
AES Convention:
72 (October 1982)
Paper Number:
1942
Publication Date:
October 1, 1982
Subject:
Signal Processing and Amplification
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