Compensation circuit for trailing edge distortion of pulse-width

Modulators – Amplitude modulator – Nonlinear device controlled by modulating signal

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307263, 307268, 325 65, 325142, 328 34, 332 18, 332 37R, 332 63, H03K 501, H03K 604, H03K 708

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041409809

ABSTRACT:
When a pulse-width series modulator is connected to the cathode of an RF radio transmitter tube for the purpose of series modulation, filtration of the PWM switching signal is required to eliminate the switching signal from the output modulating signal. Stray capacitive effects in this filtration generate undesirable distortion in the trailing edge of the signal appearing in the last stage of the PWM thereby producing non-linearity in the modulation of the RF output tube. The present disclosure illustrates circuitry for complimentarily modifying the leading edge of the pulses so as to maintain a linear relationship in the time integral of voltage in the output signal. This modification is accomplished through a plurality of capacitive units each having different time constants for charging and discharging.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3094627 (1963-06-01), VanLottum
patent: 3588744 (1971-06-01), Swanson

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