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==== Differential amplifier ==== The input stage consists of a cascaded [[differential amplifier]] (outlined in dark blue) followed by a current-mirror [[active load]]. This constitutes a [[transconductance amplifier]], turning a differential voltage signal at the bases of Q1, Q2 into a current signal into the base of Q15. It entails two cascaded transistor pairs, satisfying conflicting requirements. The first stage consists of the matched NPN [[emitter follower]] pair Q1, Q2 that provide high input impedance. The second is the matched PNP [[common-base]] pair Q3, Q4 that eliminates the undesirable [[Miller effect]]; it drives an [[active load]] Q7 plus matched pair Q5, Q6. That active load is implemented as a modified [[Wilson current mirror]]; its role is to convert the (differential) input current signal to a single-ended signal without the attendant 50% losses (increasing the op amp's open-loop gain by 3 dB).<ref group="nb">Widlar used this same trick in μA702 and μA709</ref> Thus, a small-signal differential current in Q3 versus Q4 appears summed (doubled) at the base of Q15, the input of the voltage gain stage.
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