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Full Differential and Single Ended

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firsttimedesigning said:
I can understand why full differential circuits are better than the single ended ones but what I dont understand is how do you implement a fully differential circuit. Take comparator for example, all the comparators that I see in the book have single ended output. None of them has double ended outputs. So how do I actually make it a "fully differential" comparator?


I think it is better for small signal, not large signal process.
 

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