Stored program controlled module amplifier bias and amplitude/ph

Amplifiers – With control of power supply or bias voltage – With control of input electrode or gain control electrode bias

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330144, 330279, 330284, H03G 320

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051011735

ABSTRACT:
A stored program amplifier compensation apparatus utilizing sensing elements to provide the operational states of an RF power amplifier to a controller processor unit which utilizes the operational data to provide a bias control signal to the RF power amplifier. Look-up tables which are stored in the controlled processor unit, contain a bias control signal for all the possible operational combinations.

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