A transresistance amplifier circuit includes an input terminal receiving an input current, an output terminal providing an output voltage indicative of the input current, a first bias current source providing a first bias current to the input terminal, a first transistor, a second transistor, and a biasing circuit. The first transistor is coupled between the output terminal and the input terminal and controlled by a first bias voltage. The second transistor is coupled between a first supply voltage and the output terminal and controlled by a second bias voltage. The biasing circuit generates the first bias voltage for the first transistor for imposing a first voltage at the input terminal. The first voltage is equivalent to a selected voltage of an application circuit and the biasing circuit generates the first bias voltage in a manner so as to allow the first voltage to track variations in the selected voltage.

 
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> Differential amplifier with controlled common mode output voltage

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