Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Combined with control of bias voltage of signal amplifier
Patent
1974-09-23
1976-09-14
Mullins, James B.
Amplifiers
Signal feedback
Combined with control of bias voltage of signal amplifier
330 22, 330 24, 330 40, 307310, H03F 304
Patent
active
039809633
ABSTRACT:
A stabilized transistor amplifier including an amplifying transistor and its biasing circuit consisting of such elements as a power supply source, diodes and resistors in which several circuit constrants of the biasing circuit at a certain pre-selected temperature are selected so as to compensate for or cancel changes in characteristic of the amplifying transistor, the power supply source, the diodes and the resistors in combination, so that the amplifier operates stably over a wide range of the ambient temperature.
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Horowitz, "Design for Stereo", Radio-Electronics, vol. 42 No. 4, Apr. 1971, pp. 52, 53, 58, 59, 92.
Morgan, "Transistor Serves as a DC Coupler Simplifies Amplifier Design," Electronic Design 6 Mar. 14, 1968, p. 220.
Eslinger Lewis H.
Mullins James B.
Sinderbrand Alvin
Sony Corporation
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