Protected amplifier apparatus
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1. Amplifier apparatus for coupling to an antenna load comprising, in combination:
- Rf amplifier means including RF signal input means, gain control means and RF signal output means;
average power detection means, connected between said RF signal output means and said gain control means of said RF amplifier means, for controlling the level of said RF amplifier means during tuning in accordance with the difference between the average power delivered to a load and the average DC input power supplied to the amplifier to maintain dissipation in the output stage of said RF amplifier means within prescribed limits.
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Abstract
This disclosure relates to an amplifier incorporating various devices for detecting parameters such as average power, peak power and signal voltage to be used to provide the feedback signals for automatic level control of an RF amplifier whose output signal is passed through an antenna coupler to an antenna. These detection devices allow normal operational level setting as well as minimizing the chance of overloads resulting in amplifier circuit failure during tuning conditions.
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1. Amplifier apparatus for coupling to an antenna load comprising, in combination:
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Rf amplifier means including RF signal input means, gain control means and RF signal output means; average power detection means, connected between said RF signal output means and said gain control means of said RF amplifier means, for controlling the level of said RF amplifier means during tuning in accordance with the difference between the average power delivered to a load and the average DC input power supplied to the amplifier to maintain dissipation in the output stage of said RF amplifier means within prescribed limits. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. The method of protecting an RF amplifier against excess dissipation in the output stage due to antenna induced unmatched conditions comprising the steps of:
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monitoring the input DC power to the RF amplifier; monitoring the true power absorbed in the load; and adjusting the gain of the RF amplifier in accordance with the difference between said input and true power to maintain dissipation in the output stage of said RF amplifier within prescribed limits.
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5. Apparatus for protecting an RF amplifier means, having an output stage, a gain control input means and a power output means, against excess dissipation in the output stage due to load impedance changes, comprising, in combination:
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Rf amplifier means; load impedance means connected to the power output means of said RF amplifier means; first means, connected to said amplifier means, for monitoring the true power supplied by said RF amplifier means to said load impedance means and supplying a first signal indicative thereof; second means, connected to said amplifier means, for monitoring the input DC power to said amplifier means and supplying a second signal indicative thereof; means connected to said first and second means and to said gain control means of said RF amplifier means, for adjusting the level of said RF amplifier means in accordance with the difference between the signals obtained from said first and second means to maintain dissipation in the output stage of said RF amplifier means within prescribed limits.
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6. Amplifier apparatus for coupling to an antenna, comprising, in combination:
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Rf amplifier means, including RF signal input means, gain control means, and RF signal output means; first means for supplying RF power signals to an antenna means; second means, connected to said first means, for providing variable value output signals directly indicative of power output by said first means to the antenna means; third means, connected to said first means, for supplying variable value output signals directly indicative of power reflected to said first means from the antenna means; fourth means, connected to said second and third means, for receiving output signals therefrom and supplying as an output of said fourth means a variable amplitude feedback signal directly indicative of the difference between the received signals; fifth means connecting said amplifier means to said first means for supplying RF power output signals thereto; average power detector means, connected to said fourth means for receiving output signals therefrom; peak power detector means, connected to said fourth means, for receiving output signals therefrom; and logic means, connected to the average power detector means, the peak detector means and the gain control means of said RF amplifier means, for providing as a feedback signal to the RF amplifier means at least one of the output signals from said two detector means.
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7. Amplifier apparatus for coupling to an antenna, comprising, in combination:
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Rf amplifier means, including RF signal input means, gain control means, and RF signal output means; first means for supplying RF power signals to an antenna means; second means, connected to said first means, for providing variable value output signals directly indicative of power output by said first means to the antenna means; third means, connected to said first means, for supplying variable value output signals directly indicative of power reflected to said first means from the antenna means; fourth means, connected to said second and third means, for receiving output signals therefrom and supplying as an output of said fourth means a variable amplitude feedback signal directly indicative of the difference between the received signals; fifth means connecting said amplifier means to said first means for supplying RF power output signals thereto; sixth means, connected between said fourth means and said gain control means of said RF amplifier means for supplying feedback signals thereto; seventh means, connected to said amplifier means, for providing an output signal indicative of DC power input to said amplifier means; dissipation detection means, connected to said sixth and seventh means, and supplying as a tuning signal a signal indicative of a comparison of received signals; and switch means as part of said sixth means, connected to said dissipation detection means, for alternatively supplying to said gain control means of said amplifier means the feedback and tuning signals.
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