- The
cascode is a two-stage
amplifier that
consists of a
common emitter stage feeding into a
common base
stage when
using bipolar junction transistors...
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Cascode Voltage Switch Logic (CVSL)
refers to a CMOS-type
logic family which is
designed for
certain advantages. It
requires mainly N-channel
MOSFET transistors...
- follower. However, it can be
combined with
common source amplifiers to
create cascode configurations. It is
useful in, for example, CMOS RF receivers, especially...
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output and
frequency characteristics. The CS–CG
combination is
called a
cascode amplifier. At low
frequencies and
using a
simplified hybrid-pi
model (where...
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disadvantages of each category).
Pulsed static CMOS
Differential cascode voltage switch (DCVS)
Cascode non-threshold
logic (CNTL) P****-gate/transmission-gate logic:...
- by
using an
emitter follower or some
other voltage follower).
Using a
cascode configuration,
which inserts a low
input impedance current buffer (e.g...
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preceded by a common-emitter stage. The
combination of
these two form the
cascode configuration,
which possesses several of the
benefits of each configuration...
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current source (VCCS).
These amplifiers are
commonly seen
installed in a
cascode configuration,
which improves the
frequency response. An
ideal transconductance...
- of a high-voltage
bipolar transistor and a low-voltage
power MOSFET in
cascode topology. It was
introduced by
STMicroelectronics in the 2000s, and abandoned...
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different amplifier topologies and
their features. Telescopic,
folded cascode (FC), or
recycling FC (RFC) are the most
common single-stage amplifiers...