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Attorney: Christoffersen; H., Cohen; S., Limberg; A. L.

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Title: Controlled gain amplifier



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1. An amplifier, the ratio of its output signal to its input signal being responsive to a control signal, said amplifier comprising:

first and second terminals having connected therebetween a source of said input signal with a direct current conductive path therethrough;

a third terminal for application of a reference potential;

a fourth terminal for supplying said output signal;

a load direct coupled to said fourth terminal;

a first transistor being of a first conductivity type, having a base electrode connected to said first terminal, having an emitter electrode connected to said third terminal, and having a collector electrode connected to said fourth terminal;

a first controlled current source responsive to said control signal to supply a first controlled current to said second terminal;

diode means connected between said second and said third terminal and poled to conduct said first controlled current, said diode means responding to said first controlled current to develop a substantially direct offset potential thereacross, which offset potential is continually applied without substantial attenuation as quiescent base-emitter potential to said first transistor to control the flow of collector current of said first transistor; and

a second controlled current source responsive to said control signal for supplying a second controlled current applied to said fourth terminal to counteract changes in the quiescent component of said first transistor collector current as supplied to said load.

2. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 having:

a fifth terminal for application of an operating potential;

first and second resistive means, said first resistive means being connected between said fifth and said second terminals, said second resistive means being connected between said fifth and said fourth terminals; and

second and third transistors being of said first conductivity type, having their base electrodes each connected to at least a portion of said control signal, having their emitter electrodes connected to said third terminal, and having their respective collector electrodes respectively connected to said second and said fourth terminals, said first resistive means and said second transistor being included in said first controlled current source and said third transistor being included in said second controlled current source.

3. An amplifier as set forth in claim 2 having:

means connecting each of said second and said third transistors in a current mirror amplifier configuration for better defining the relationships of their collector currents to said control signal.

4. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 having:

a fifth terminal for application of an operating potential; and

second and third transistors being of a second conductivity type complementary to said first conductivity type, having their base electrodes each connected to receive at least a portion of said control signal, having their emitter electrodes connected to said fifth terminal, having their responsive collector electrodes respectively connected to said second and said fourth terminals, and being included respectively in said first controlled current source and in said second controlled current source.

5. An amplifier as set forth in claim 3 having:

means connecting each of said second and said third transistors in a current mirror amplifier configuration for better defining the relationships of their collector currents to said control signals.

6. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 having:

a fifth terminal for application of an operating potential;

a second transistor being of said first conductivity type, having a base electrode connected to said second terminal, having an emitter electrode connected to said third terminal, and having a collector electrode; and

current mirror amplifier means having an input terminal to which the collector electrode of said second transistor is connected, having a common terminal connected to said fifth terminal and having an output terminal connected to said fourth terminal.

7. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 having:

a fifth terminal for application of an operating potential, a current mirror amplifier having an input terminal between which and said second terminal said first control current source is connected, having a common terminal connected to said fifth terminal and having an output terminal connected to said fourth terminal.

8. An amplifier as set forth in claim 1 where said diode means is provided by:

a further transistor having an emitter electrode connected to said third terminal, having a collector electrode connected to said first controlled current source, having a base electrode connected to said second terminal and being self-biased by direct coupling of its collector electrode to its base electrode.

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Inventors: Hall, James Robert (Canoga Park, CA, US)

Application Number: 520792
Filing Date: 1974-11-04
Publication_date: 1976-03-02
Assignee: RCA Corporation (New York, NY)
Primary Class(es): 330/285 330/288
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3828266Aug, 1974Okada et al.330/29.

Other Refs: Other References: Widlar, "Design Techniques for Linear Integrated Circuits," Electronic Communicator, Nov./Dec. 1966, pp. 7, 8.