Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Variable impedance in feedback path varied by separate...
Patent
1997-07-25
1999-09-21
Mottola, Steven J.
Amplifiers
Signal feedback
Variable impedance in feedback path varied by separate...
330282, 330284, H03G 312
Patent
active
059559195
ABSTRACT:
An electric signal processing circuit with an operational amplifier having a signal input, a feedback input and a signal output, and a nonlinear circuit device having a characteristic with a distortion-producing nonlinearity and located in the input signal circuit or in the feedback circuit of the operational amplifier, wherein a compensating circuit device having a characteristic with generally the same nonlinearity as the characteristic of the nonlinear circuit device is disposed in the feedback circuit or in the input signal circuit of the operational amplifier for compensating the distortion of the nonlinear circuit device.
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Kirchlechner Peter
Lubbe Jurgen
Schambacher Jorg
Abramonte Frank
Carlson David V.
Mottola Steven J.
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics GmbH
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