PMOS transistors are interposed parallel to each other between a node,
which is a first output part, and a power supply; and PMOS transistors
are interposed in parallel to each other between a node, which is a
second output part, and the power supply. Output voltages in time of a
balanced state in which an input potential difference between an input
voltage and a reference voltage is "0" are both set to a reference output
common voltage by a replica circuit and a comparator. The reference
output common voltage of the replica circuit is set so that the potential
difference between the power supply voltage and the output common voltage
becomes a value lower than a threshold voltage of the diode connected
PMOS transistors.