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Title: Non-linear amplifier



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1. A temperature-stable non-linear amplifier comprising input means for supplying an input signal to be amplified, a pair of parallel conducting paths connected to said imput means, each of said conducting paths being comprised of n P-N junctions connected in series where n is an integer greater than 1, (n-1) emitter-follower transistors included in one of said conducting paths and having said P-N junctions of said one path formed by their respective base-emitter junctions connected in series, constant current sources connected in the emitter circuits of said (n-1) emitter-follower transistors, respectively, (n-1) diode-connected transistors included in the other of said conducting paths and having their respective baseemitter junctionsn connected in series to form said P-N junctions of said other path, and amplifying transistor means included in one of said conducting paths for producing, at an output terminal thereof, a signal exponentially proportional to said input signal; and wherein said amplifying transistor means is connected in series with said (n-1) diode-connected transistors such that the P-N junction formed by the base-emitter junction of said amplifying transistor means is connected in series with said (n-1) diodeconnected transistor base-emitter junctions in one of said conducting paths; and said (n-1) emitter-follower transistors are connected in cascade with a further transistor to thereby form said P-N junctions of said (n-1) emitter-follower transistor base-emitter junctions and said further transistor base-emitter junctions in the other conducting path, such that said output signal is proportional to the 1/n-th power of said input signal.

2. A non-linear amplifier, comprising:

an amplifying transistor for amplifying an input signal;

an input terminal for receiving said input signal, said input terminal being connected to said amplifying transistor;

a series of (n-1) P-N junctions connected in series with the P-N junction defined by the base-emitter junction of said amplifying transistor for providing a predetermined bias voltage for said amplifying transistor, and wherein n is an integer greater than unity; and

emitter-follower means connected to said input terminal, said emitter follower means comprising (n-1) emitter-follower transistors connected in cascade such that the base-emitter junctions of said emitter-follower transistors form a first path which is in parallel with a second path defined by said amplifying transistor and series of P-N junctions such that said input signal is amplified by the power of 1/n.

3. A non-linear amplifier in accordance with claim 2 and further comprising a further transistor connected in cascade with said cascaded emitter-follower transistors such that the base-emitter junctions of said emitter-follower transistos and said further transistor are connected in a first series circuit.

4. A non-linear transistor in accordance with claim 3 wherein constant current sources are connected in the emitter circuits of said (n-1) emitter-follower transistors, respectively.

5. A non-linear amplifier in accordance with claim 4 wherein said (n-1) P-N junctions comprise (n-1) diode-connected transistors; the base-emitter junctions of said (n-1) diode-connected transistors being connected to the base-emitter junction of said amplifying transistor in a second series circuit, said first and second series of circuits being connected in parallel.

6. A non-linear amplifier for producing an output signal which is proportional to an input signal amplified by an exponential factor related to n where n is an integer greater than unity, comprising:

an input terminal for receiving said input signal;

first and second parallel conducting paths connected to said input terminal, said first conducting path being formed of n P-N junctions connected in series relation;

said second conducting path being formed of seriesconnected base-emitter junctions of (n-1) emitter-follower transistors; and

an amplifying transistor having its base-emitter junction connected in s eries with one of said first and second conducting paths for receiving said input signal and for producing said output signal; and

wherein the base-emitter junction of said amplifying transistor is connected as one of said n P-N junctions forming said first conducting path; and said (n-1) emitterfollower transistors are connected in cascade with a further transistor to thereby form n P-N junctions in said second conducting path such that said output signal is proportional to the 1/n-th power of said input signal.
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Inventors: Okada, Takashi (Yamato, JA)
Utsunomiya, Kimitake (Tokyo, JA)

Application Number: 492838
Filing Date: 1974-07-29
Publication_date: 1976-01-27
Assignee: Sony Corporation (Tokyo, JA)
Primary Class(es): 327/540 327/346, 327/513, 327/595, 330/289, 330/296, 330/297
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3573645Apr, 1971Wheatly330/38.
3689752Sep, 1972Gilbert307/229.

Other Refs: Other References: viswanathan et al., "Simple 4-Quadrant Analogue Multiplier" Electronics Letters, Vol. 6, No. 23, Nov. 12, 1970, pp. 725-726.
Liversidge, "Low-Cost Reciprocal-Law Circuit," Electronics Letters, Vol. 6, No. 13, June 25, 1970, pp. 389-390.