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Title: Cascade-connected transistor amplifier



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1. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier comprising a bipolar transistor including a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type, a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type disposed adjacent said first semiconductor region, a third semiconductor region of said first conductivity type disposed adjacent said second semiconductor region, and a potential barrier positioned within said first semiconductor region spaced from and opposite the junction defined by said first and second semiconductor regions, said potential barrier being spaced from said junction by a distance smaller than the diffusion distance of minority carriers injected into said first semiconductor region, said semiconductor regions being provided with first, second and third electrodes, respectively; a field effect transistor having triode-type dynamic characteristics; the gate electrode of said field effect transistor being connected directly to one of said first and third electrodes of said bipolar transistor; first load impedance means connected to said one electrode of said bipolar transistor; second load impedance means connected in series with the drain-source circuit of said field effect transistor; means for supplying an input signal to said second electrode of said bipolar transistor; and means for supplying an operating voltage through said first and second load impedance means to said bipolar and field effect transistors, respectively.

2. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first, second and third electrodes of said bipolar transistor are emitter, base and collector electrodes, respectively.

3. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 2 wherein said bipolar transistor is connected in grounded-emitter configuration and said field effect transistor is connected in grounded-source configuration.

4. A cascade-connected amplifier in accordance with claim 3 wherein said first load impedance means is connected to the collector electrode of said bipolar transistor and said second load impedance means comprises a source load impedance connected to the source electrode of said field effect transistor and a drain load impedance connected to the drain elecrode of said field effect transistor.

5. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 4 further comprising a DC negative feedback circuit connected from the source electrode of said field effect transistor to the base electrode of said bipolar transistor.

6. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 5 further comprising an AC negative feedback circuit connected from the drain electrode of said field effect transistor to the emitter electrode of said bipolar transistor.

7. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 6 wherein said AC negative feedback circuit comprises series-connected first and second parallel circuits, each of said parallel circuits including a resistor connected in parallel with a capacitor.

8. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 6 wherein said AC negative feedback circuuit comprises an equalizing circuit for equalizing RIAA characteristics exhibited by said input signal.

9. A cascade-connected transistor amplifier in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first semiconductor region includes an additional semiconductor region of said second conductivity type disposed therein, said additional semiconductor region forming a junction with said first semiconductor region which is spaced from and opposite the junction defined by said first and second semiconductor regions by a distance smaller than the diffusion distance of said minority carriers injected into said first semiconductor region.

10. An equalizing amplifier circuit for equalizing an output signal derived from a pick-up cartridge of phonograph record player to thereby compensate for the RIAA equalizing characteristics added to said signal during a phonograph record recording operaton, comprising a bipolar transistor including a first semiconductor region of a first conductivity type, a second semiconductor region of a second conductivity type disposed adjacent said first semiconductor region, a third semiconductor region of said first conductivity type disposed adjacent said second semiconductor region, and a potential barrier positioned within said first semiconductor region spaced from and opposite the junction defined by said first and second semiconductor regions, said potential barrier having an energy higher than that of minority carriers injected into said first semiconductor region and being spaced from said junction by a distance smaller than the diffusion distance of said minority carriers, said first, second and third semiconductor regions being provided with emitter, base and collector electrodes, respectively; a field effect transistor having triode-type dynamic characteristics and including a gate electrode connected directly with said collector electrode; a collector impedance connected to said collector electrode; a drain impedance connected to said drain electrode; a source of operating potential for supplying operating voltage to said bipolar and field effect transistors, respectively, through said respective collector and drain impedances; an AC equalizing feedback circuit for defining a feedback path between said drain electrode and said base electrode, said feedback circuit exhibiting RIAA compensating characteristics; and means for supplying said signal derived from said cartridge output to said base electrode of said bipolar transistor.

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Inventors: Tsurushima, Katsuaki (Kawasaki, JA)

Application Number: 564118
Filing Date: 1975-04-01
Publication_date: 1976-04-06
Assignee: Sony Corporation (Tokyo, JA)
Primary Class(es): 330/300 330/107
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Other Refs: Other References: burrows, "Ceramic Pickups and Transistor Pre-Amplifiers" Wireless World, Feb. 1970, pp. 56-60, 80.