Amplifiers – With control of power supply or bias voltage – With control of input electrode or gain control electrode bias
Patent
1996-05-28
1998-05-26
Mottola, Steven J.
Amplifiers
With control of power supply or bias voltage
With control of input electrode or gain control electrode bias
330254, H03G 330
Patent
active
057572305
ABSTRACT:
A variable gain amplifier includes an input transconductor having a transconductance that is variable in response to a first control signal, an output circuit having a transresistance that is variable in response to a second control signal and a gain controller responsive to a gain control signal x for providing the first and second control signals to the input transconductor and the output circuit. The amplifier has a voltage gain equal to the product of the transconductance and the transresistance. When the first control signal is a function (1+x) of the gain control signal and the second control signal is a function (1-x) of the gain control signal, the voltage gain of the amplifier is approximately an exponential function of the gain control signal.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Mottola Steven J.
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