Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Phase shift means in loop path
Patent
1977-06-27
1978-09-26
Mullins, James B.
Amplifiers
Signal feedback
Phase shift means in loop path
330109, 330294, 330304, H03F 134
Patent
active
041174127
ABSTRACT:
A phonograph preamplifier network with infrasonic cutoff response. In one form, the preamplifier network is a single stage active filter configuration with a high gain, high input impedance differential amplifier provided with an RIAA equalization feedback filter network coupled between the amplifier output and inverting input. An RC filter network is coupled between the inverting amplifier input and ground potential to provide a single, low frequency real axis pole. In addition, an input filter feedback network is coupled between the preamplifier input terminal and the non-inverting input of the amplifier, and further boot-strapped to the amplifier inverting input. The network provides a pair of low frequency off-axis complex poles. The RC filter and the input filter feedback networks are adapted to control the infrasonic frequency response of the active filter preamplifier network so that the amplifier network is characterized by an 18 dB per octave roll-off response at frequencies below a predetermined infrasonic frequency, and a relatively flat response at frequencies in a range adjoining and above that infrasonic frequency.
REFERENCES:
lynch, "Operational Amplifier Basics", Radio-Electronics, May, 1968, pp. 54-57.
Advent Corporation
Mullins James B.
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