A DC amplifier uses complementary npn and pnp output transistors on n-type and p-type substrates, respectively. The output transistors are in an emitter-follower configuration with no emitter resistor to prevent thermal runaway. Instead, emitter-follower driver-stage transistors are provided on the same substrates as the output transistors to force a reduction in the bias voltage on the output stage when the temperature of an output transistor increases. This circuit prevents thermal runaway and temperature-dependent offsets without emitter resistors, which would increase output impedance, and without feedback from the output stage to the input stage, which would slow the response of the amplifier. Additionally, compensation-network transistors are provided to eliminate offsets resulting from driver- and output-transistor base-to-emitter voltage differences caused not only by temperature differences between the transistors on different substrates but also by manufacturing variations. The compensation-network transistors, like the driver-stage transistors, are on the same substrates as the output transistors.
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Central Connecticut State University New Britain, CT Bachelor of Arts in ManufacturingQuinebaug Valley Community College Danielson, CT 2007 to 2009 ManagementLedyard High School 1993 to 1997
Dr. Congdon graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Ambler, PA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Congdon is affiliated with Keystone Center.
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Medical School Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1972
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Dr. Congdon graduated from the Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1972. He works in Everett, WA and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Congdon is affiliated with Evergreen Health Monroe and Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.