Abstract

Operational amplifiers in integrated circuits come in many varieties and numbers and are an essential part of electronic systems. Its performance directly affects the accuracy and effectiveness of the whole system. As the market demand for operational amplifiers in different fields is growing day by day, according to different kinds of demand, people have designed a variety of operational amplifier structure. This paper describes the basic characteristics of operational amplifiers and analyzes three basic structures that are extremely relevant for modification circuits. The common-source, common-gate circuit structure op-amp has the advantages of high gain, high input common-mode range, high output swing, and high overall gain bandwidth, so it has been adopted as the most commonly used architecture today and in the future. The current improvements in operational amplifier design are mainly focused on two-stage operational amplifiers, and less on multi-stage operational amplifiers. The folded common source and common gate operational amplifier circuits are characterized by good frequency characteristics, comparatively low power consumption and high bandwidth per unit gain. The demands on the performance of operational amplifiers will become higher and more varied, and more excellent improved circuits are needed.

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