Patents by Inventor Johan Hendrik Huijsing
Johan Hendrik Huijsing has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10033369Abstract: A method of differential signal transfer from a differential input Vinp and Vinn having a common mode input voltage that can be higher than the power supply voltage by providing an input chopper having first through fourth chopper transistors, each having a source, a drain and a gate, the input chopper having Vinp and Vinn as a differential input, providing an output chopper, capacitively coupling a differential output Voutp and Voutn of the input chopper to a differential input of the output chopper, capacitively coupling a clock to the input chopper and coupling the clock to the output chopper, the clock having a first phase and a second phase opposite from the first phase, the first phase being coupled to the gates of the first and second transistors and the second phase being coupled to the gates of the third and fourth transistors, and providing protection of the gates of the first through fourth transistors from excessive voltages. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Maxim Integrated Prodcuts, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Qinwen Fan, Kofi Afolabi Anthony Makinwa
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Patent number: 9294049Abstract: Fast-settling capacitive-coupled amplifiers are disclosed. The amplifiers use two Capacitive Coupled paths embedded in a Multipath Hybrid Nested Miller Compensation topology. One path is a direct high frequency path and the other path is a slower stabilization path. This combination results in a flat frequency response to and through the chopper frequency, and a fast settling response. Various exemplary embodiments are disclosed, including operational amplifier and instrumentation amplifier configurations.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Qinwen Fan, Kofi Afolabi Anthony Makinwa, Daihong Fu, Jun Wu, Lixia Zhou
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Publication number: 20160013787Abstract: A method of differential signal transfer from a differential input Vinp and Vinn having a common mode input voltage that can be higher than the power supply voltage by providing an input chopper having first through fourth chopper transistors, each having a source, a drain and a gate, the input chopper having Vinp and Vinn as a differential input, providing an output chopper, capacitively coupling a differential output Voutp and Voutn of the input chopper to a differential input of the output chopper, capacitively coupling a clock to the input chopper and coupling the clock to the output chopper, the clock having a first phase and a second phase opposite from the first phase, the first phase being coupled to the gates of the first and second transistors and the second phase being coupled to the gates of the third and fourth transistors, and providing protection of the gates of the first through fourth transistors from excessive voltages. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Qinwen Fan, Kofi Afolabi Anthony Makinwa
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Patent number: 9143092Abstract: A method of differential signal transfer from a differential input Vinp and Vinn having a common mode input voltage that can be higher than the power supply voltage by providing an input chopper having Vinp and Vinn as a differential input, providing an output chopper, capacitively coupling a differential output Voutp and Voutn of the input chopper to a differential input of the output chopper, capacitively coupling a clock to the input chopper and coupling the clock to the output chopper, the clock having a first phase and a second phase opposite from the first phase, the first phase being coupled to the gates of the first and second transistors and the second phase being coupled to the gates of the third and fourth transistors, and providing protection of the gates of the first through fourth transistors from excessive voltages. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Qinwen Fan, Kofi Afolabi Anthony Makinwa
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Publication number: 20140232456Abstract: Fast-settling capacitive-coupled amplifiers are disclosed. The amplifiers use two Capacitive Coupled paths embedded in a Multipath Hybrid Nested Miller Compensation topology. One path is a direct high frequency path and the other path is a slower stabilization path. This combination results in a flat frequency response to and through the chopper frequency, and a fast settling response. Various exemplary embodiments are disclosed, including operational amplifier and instrumentation amplifier configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Qinwen Fan, Kofi Afolabi Anthony Makinwa, Daihong Fu, Jun Wu, Lixia Zhou
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Publication number: 20130154718Abstract: A method of differential signal transfer from a differential input Vinp and Vinn having a common mode input voltage that can be higher than the power supply voltage by providing an input chopper having Vinp and Vinn as a differential input, providing an output chopper, capacitively coupling a differential output Voutp and Voutn of the input chopper to a differential input of the output chopper, capacitively coupling a clock to the input chopper and coupling the clock to the output chopper, the clock having a first phase and a second phase opposite from the first phase, the first phase being coupled to the gates of the first and second transistors and the second phase being coupled to the gates of the third and fourth transistors, and providing protection of the gates of the first through fourth transistors from excessive voltages. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Qinwen Fan, Kofi Afolabi Anthony Makinwa
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Patent number: 8179195Abstract: Current-feedback instrumentation amplifiers that include dynamic element matching for the input transconductance amplifiers by periodically swapping the transconductance amplifiers between the instrumentation amplifier input and the feedback input. The instrumentation amplifiers may include a gain error reduction loop, which loop corrects differences in the gains of the input transconductance amplifiers and eliminates the ripple in the instrumentation amplifier output caused by the dynamic element matching. If chopper stabilization is used, the amplifiers may also include an offset reduction loop. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Rong Wu, Kofi A. A. Makinwa
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Patent number: 8120422Abstract: Ripple reduction loop for chopper amplifiers and chopper-stabilized amplifiers. The ripple reduction loop includes a first chopper, a first amplifier having an input coupled to an output of the first chopper, a second chopper having an input coupled to an output of the first amplifier, a second amplifier having an input coupled to an output of the second chopper, a third chopper, an output of the second amplifier having its output capacitively coupled to an input of the third chopper as the only input to the third chopper, a third amplifier coupled as an integrator having an input coupled to an output of the third chopper, an output of the integrator being coupled to combine with the output of the first amplifier as the input of the second chopper, and at least one Miller capacitor coupled between an output of the second amplifier and the input of the second amplifier. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Kofi A. A. Makinwa, Rong Wu
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Patent number: 7696817Abstract: Auto-gain correction in a precision amplifier provides continuous calibration of the gain of the two differential input stages relative to each other and thus significantly minimizes the effects of device mismatch and temperature. Auto-gain correction together with auto-zero minimizes the effects of common mode input voltage on the amplifier and eliminates the need for trim associated with the matching of the two differential input stages. Improved gain matching enhances the accuracy of the auto-zero, which further improves the accuracy of auto-gain correction, resulting in a synergy with both operating together. The implementation of the auto-zero using an input pair of series capacitors in conjunction with a common input reference and a feedback pair of series capacitors in conjunction with a common feedback reference provides for decoupling the common mode voltage of the input differential pair or feedback differential pair. Various features may be used in sub-combinations as desired.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard Edward Boucher, Johan Hendrik Huijsing
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Patent number: 7535295Abstract: Chopper stabilized amplifiers combining low clock noise and linear frequency characteristics. The chopper stabilized amplifiers are used in offset correction circuitry, with the output of the chopper stabilized amplifiers being integrated by an integrator. The integrator operates on alternate cycles, with a sample and hold circuit sampling the integrator output when the integrator is not integrating, with the output of the sample and hold being coupled to the main amplification path to cancel offset after at least some amplification is achieved. Autozeroing of amplifiers in the offset correction circuitry is also disclosed. The invention is applicable to operational amplifiers and instrumentation amplifiers.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Kofi Anthony A. Makinwa, Johan Frederik Witte
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Patent number: 7209000Abstract: Frequency stabilization of chopper-stabilized amplifiers using multipath hybrid double-nested Miller compensation. The compensation may provide a desired 6 dB/oct roll off for both instrumentation amplifiers and operational amplifiers. Various embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Maarten Jeroen Fonderie, Behzad Shahi
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Patent number: 7202738Abstract: Accurate voltage to current converters for rail-sensing current-feedback instrumentation amplifiers using folded cascode transistors. Embodiments using various degrees of cascoding, as well as using bootstrapped folded cascoded input transistors are disclosed. Circuits for sensing around the negative rail are disclosed, though circuits for sensing around the positive rail may be readily achieved by use of complementary devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Behzad Shahi
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Patent number: 7132883Abstract: Chopper chopper-stabilized instrumentation and operational amplifiers having ultra low offset. The instrumentation amplifiers use current-feedback, and include, in addition to a main chopper amplifier chain, a chopper stabilized loop for correcting for the offset of the input amplifiers for the input signal and for receiving the feedback of the output voltage sense signal. Additional loops, which may include offset compensation and autozeroing loops, may be added to compensate for offsets in the chopper stabilized loop for correcting for the offset of the input amplifiers. Similar compensation is disclosed for decreasing the offset in operational amplifiers.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Behzad Shahi
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Patent number: 6734723Abstract: An amplifier topology that combines the use of chopping and chopper stabilization, and may include auto-zeroing to achieve this very low offset. The use of choppers guarantees a very low offset, and moreover, eliminates the so-called 1/f noise. Chopper stabilization is used to avoid the so-called chopper noise associated with chopper amplifiers. The auto-zeroing technique may be used to improve the performance of the chopper-stabilization circuitry. Various exemplary embodiments are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Maarten Jeroen Fonderie
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Publication number: 20030189461Abstract: An amplifier topology that combines the use of chopping and chopper stabilization, and may include auto-zeroing to achieve this very low offset. The use of choppers guarantees a very low offset, and moreover, eliminates the so-called 1/f noise. Chopper stabilization is used to avoid the so-called chopper noise associated with chopper amplifiers. The auto-zeroing technique may be used to improve the performance of the chopper-stabilization circuitry. Various exemplary embodiments are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2002Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Maarten Jeroen Fonderie
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Patent number: 6559720Abstract: Constant GM models and GM-controlled current-isolated indirect-feedback instrumentation amplifiers. The constant GM models provide a transconductance that is proportional to the inverse of a resistance in the constant GM model circuits over a wide range of common mode and differential mode inputs. Current-isolated indirect-feedback instrumentation amplifiers using constant GM models to track the common mode and differential inputs of, and provide the tail currents for, the differential input pair in the transconductance amplifiers greatly enhance the instrumentation amplifier performance in numerous ways.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Behzad Shahi
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Patent number: 6035711Abstract: The invention provides a device for determining the direction and speed of an air flow, comprising a chip which is provided with two mutually perpendicularly positioned pairs of measuring circuits placed at a distance opposite each other, optionally four heating elements in positions coinciding with the measuring circuits and a control circuit, which chip is fixed onto a substrate, characterized in that the mounting between chip and substrate is substantially homogeneous and preferably effected by gluing. The chip is for instance accommodated in a housing of conducting material. The device can contain in addition to the measuring chip a reference chip without heating elements which is embodied in substantially identical manner and which is shielded from the measuring chip by an insulator.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Mierij Meteo B.V.Inventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Arend Hagedoorn, Bastiaan Willem Van Oudheusden, Huibert Jan Verhoeven
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Patent number: 5734297Abstract: A rail-to-rail input stage with constant g.sub.m and constant common-mode output currents is provided. The common-mode output currents are controlled by the use of current switches. When low and high common-mode input voltages are applied to the input stage, the current switches take part of the tail currents of the input stage transistors, divides it into two equal parts, and directs the two equal current signals to the outputs. When intermediate common-mode input voltages are applied, the current switches regulate the tail currents of the input pairs such that the common-mode output current and g.sub.m remains constant. The current switches are responsive to changes in the common-mode input voltages, and thereby maintain the g.sub.m constant.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: Johan Hendrik Huijsing, Ronald Hogervorst