Amplifiers – With control of power supply or bias voltage – With control of input electrode or gain control electrode bias
Reexamination Certificate
2005-01-11
2005-01-11
Nguyen, Patricia (Department: 2817)
Amplifiers
With control of power supply or bias voltage
With control of input electrode or gain control electrode bias
C330S279000, C330S310000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06842071
ABSTRACT:
A differential variable gain amplifier (1) comprises eight identical variable gain stages (8ato8d) which are arranged in two groups, namely, a high gain group (19) and a low gain group (20). The first gain stage (8a) is coupled directly to a pair of positive and negative main input terminals (4,5) for receiving a differential input signal to be amplified. A pair of voltage divider impedance chains (14) comprising identical capacitors (C1ato C1g) define taps (17bto17h) through which the input signal is applied to the corresponding gain stages (8bto8h) in progressive steps of attenuation. Each gain stage (8) comprises a pair of identical variable gain amplifier elements (11) which amplify the respective positive and negative ends of the differential input signal. Only one of the gain stages (8ato8h) is selected at any one time by a control circuit10. The outputs from the gain stages (8) of the high gain group (19) are applied to positive and negative high gain output terminals (28,29). The output of the gain stages (8) of the low gain group (20) are applied on positive and negative low gain output terminals (33,34). A pair of selectively activatable shunt-shunt feedback circuits (42a,42b) each comprising a variable gain feedback amplifier (43a,43b) provide variable shunt impedance at the main input terminals (4,5) for maintaining the input impedance of the variable gain amplifier (1) within a predetermined input impedance range as the gain of the variable gain amplifier (1) is varied, and when the variable gain amplifier (1) is operating at the high end of its gain range. A passive shunt impedance circuit (40) comprising a plurality of resistive shunt impedance elements are independently selectively shuntable across the main input terminals (4,5) for maintaining the input impedance of the variable gain amplifier (1) within the predetermined input impedance range when the variable gain amplifier (1) is operating at the low gain end of its gain range.
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Burton David Philip
Retz Guido
Analog Devices Inc.
Nguyen Patricia
Wolf Greenfield & Sacks P.C.
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