Intermediate frequency amplifier circuit

Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including frequency-responsive means in the signal...

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330306, 330174, H03F 3191

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054464153

ABSTRACT:
In an intermediate frequency amplifier circuit having a crystal filter and a transistor amplifier, a tuning circuit including a coil and a capacitor is provided therebetween, and a current feedback resistor and a voltage feedback resistor are connected to the amplifying transistor. The resistance component of impedance is matched between the crystal filter and the amplifier by suitably selecting values of the resistors. Further, the reactance component of the impedance is matched therebetween by suitably selecting values of the coil and the capacitor. Thus, it is possible to obtain impedance matching between the crystal filter and the amplifier without degradation of NF and hence S/N ratio due the thermal noise caused by resistance elements in a conventional resistive attenuator which is conventionally used for impedance matching.

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patent: 3727154 (1973-04-01), Dailing et al.
patent: 4227156 (1980-10-01), Mattfeld
patent: 4268807 (1981-05-01), Spence

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