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Title: Pulse width modulated signal amplifier

Abstract: A pulse width modulated signal amplifier system includes a signal input circuit, an amplifier for receiving an input signal from the signal input circuit, a pulse width modulator for receiving an output signal from the amplifier and producing a pulse width modulated signal, and a phase splitter for receiving the pulse width modulated signal and producing a pair of corresponding pulse width modulated signals having different polarities to each other. The system further includes a first demodulator for receiving one of the pair of pulse width modulated signals and demodulating a first output signal having one polarity and an amplitude in response to the input signal, a second demodulator for receiving the other of the pair of pulse width modulated signals and producing a second output signal having the other polarity and an amplitude in response to the input signal, a load supplied with the first and second output signals, an amplitude comparator for comparing the first and second output signals and producing a control signal in response to the comparison result, and a feedback circuit for receiving the control signal and applying it to the amplifier so as to balance the first and second output signal amplitudes.


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Inventors: Hamada, Osamu (Ota Tokyo, JA)

Application Number: 583461
Filing Date: 1975-06-03
Publication_date: 1977-01-18
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Primary Class(es): 330/10 330/75, 330/207A, 330/251
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US Patent Ref:
3273007Sep, 1966Schneider307/228.
3376515Apr, 1968Dilley330/30.
3400334Sep, 1968Ross et al.330/10.
3585517Jun, 1971Herbert330/10.

Other Refs: Other References: Crowhurst "40 Watts in 40 Ounces! The Two-State Amplifier," Radio-Electronics, Aug. 1965, pp. 35-38.