Bidirectional radio frequency amplifier with receiver protection
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1. A radio frequency amplifier for transmitting and receiving a radio frequency signal on a common line, including a common input/output terminal for communicating with a transceiver and a circuit for enabling a receiver amplifier to be coupled to said common line comprising:
- a pair of parallel diodes coupled to said common line such that said diodes provide a low impedance path to a transmitted signal on said common line, and a high impedance to a received signal on said common line;
the output of said receiver amplifier coupled to said input/output terminal, said receiver amplifier providing an amplified output signal at said terminal which is approximately 180°
out-of-phase with said transmitted signal so that said receiver amplifier output signal provides negative feedback to the input of said radio frequency amplifier;
whereby said parallel diodes prevent a large transmitted signal from being fully coupled into said receiver amplifier, and said receiver amplifier provides negative feedback to said radio frequency amplifier input.
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A bidirectional radio frequency amplifier which includes a power amplifier and a receiver amplifier connected to a common antenna. A pair of parallel diodes coupled across the input of the receiver amplifier provides a high impedance path for a received signal and a low impedance path during transmission thereby eliminating the need for mechanical or semiconductor switching.
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1. A radio frequency amplifier for transmitting and receiving a radio frequency signal on a common line, including a common input/output terminal for communicating with a transceiver and a circuit for enabling a receiver amplifier to be coupled to said common line comprising:
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a pair of parallel diodes coupled to said common line such that said diodes provide a low impedance path to a transmitted signal on said common line, and a high impedance to a received signal on said common line; the output of said receiver amplifier coupled to said input/output terminal, said receiver amplifier providing an amplified output signal at said terminal which is approximately 180°
out-of-phase with said transmitted signal so that said receiver amplifier output signal provides negative feedback to the input of said radio frequency amplifier;whereby said parallel diodes prevent a large transmitted signal from being fully coupled into said receiver amplifier, and said receiver amplifier provides negative feedback to said radio frequency amplifier input. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A bidirectional radio frequency amplifier for coupling between a transceiver and an antenna comprising:
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a first terminal for coupling with said transceiver; a second terminal for coupling with said antenna; a radio frequency power amplifier for amplifying a signal from said transceiver, said power amplifier having an input coupled to said first terminal and an output coupled to said second terminal; a receiver amplifier for amplifying a signal received by said antenna, and providing a receiver amplifier output which is approximately 180°
out-of-phase with its input signal, said receiver amplifier having an input coupled to said second terminal and an output coupled to said first terminal;semiconductor means for providing a low impedance path for a signal amplified by said power amplifier and for providing a high impedance to said signal received by said antenna, said semiconductor means coupled to said input of said receiver amplifier; whereby said power amplifier output is prevented from damaging said receiver amplifier and said receiver amplifier provides negative feedback to said power amplifier input for preventing damage to said power amplifier. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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