Telecommunications – Transmitter – Power control – power supply – or bias voltage supply
Patent
1987-03-13
1989-04-04
Caldwell, Sr., John W.
Telecommunications
Transmitter
Power control, power supply, or bias voltage supply
455 6, 455 95, 455117, 330202, 330297, H01Q 1112
Patent
active
048192724
ABSTRACT:
An intermittently driven transmitter having high power output which is driven intermittently so as to transmit a signal via, for example, a satellite in which the voltage supplied to the transmitter is boosted and supplied to a capacitor. When the signal is to be transmitted, the voltage stored on the capacitor is supplied to a constant voltage circuit which generates a constant voltage which is higher than the voltage supplied to the transmitter and which is supplied to a power amplifier in the final stage of the transmitter and, thus, the intermittent type transmitter with a suitable battery drive system is obtained.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3437931 (1969-04-01), Schultz
patent: 3697886 (1972-10-01), Conn et al.
patent: 4353037 (1982-10-01), Miller
patent: 4509199 (1985-04-01), Ichihara
Numata Norio
Shimo Norio
Caldwell Sr. John W.
Queen Tyrone
Sony Corporation
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