Amplifier circuit having photoelectric converter
First Claim
1. A photometric amplifier circuit for amplifying an electric signal in response to a quantity of light, comprising:
- a differential amplifier having inverting and noninverting input terminals, and an output terminal;
a photoelectric converting element for converting the quantity of light to an electric signal, said element being connected between the inverting and noninverting input terminals of said differential amplifier;
closed circuit means provided to form a closed circuit across said photoelectric converting element, to permit the flow of the converted electric signal of said converting element;
a power supply for energizing said differential amplifier, wherein the power voltage is supplied via a power switch to said differential amplifier;
a negative feedback circuit including a first impedance means connected between the output terminal and inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier and a second impedance means connected between a reference potential source and the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier; and
voltage supplying means, connected to the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier, for supplying a voltage to the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier transiently when said power switch is closed to prevent the build-up of accumulated charge in the photoelectric converting element.
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Abstract
A photometric amplifier circuit, having a photocurrent converting element connected between a pair of inverting and noninverting input terminals of a differential amplifier, for amplifying an electric signal responsive to the quantity of light, is characterized in that a differentiating circuit is connected between the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier and a power supply to thereby prevent the differential amplifier from producing an undesired latch output when the power is supplied from the power supply, with the result that, after this power is supplied, a normal amplifying operation is capable of being obtained at an earlier time. This invention is particularly adapted for an automatic exposure control system for cameras to precisely control the exposure of the camera.
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10 Claims
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1. A photometric amplifier circuit for amplifying an electric signal in response to a quantity of light, comprising:
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a differential amplifier having inverting and noninverting input terminals, and an output terminal; a photoelectric converting element for converting the quantity of light to an electric signal, said element being connected between the inverting and noninverting input terminals of said differential amplifier; closed circuit means provided to form a closed circuit across said photoelectric converting element, to permit the flow of the converted electric signal of said converting element; a power supply for energizing said differential amplifier, wherein the power voltage is supplied via a power switch to said differential amplifier; a negative feedback circuit including a first impedance means connected between the output terminal and inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier and a second impedance means connected between a reference potential source and the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier; and voltage supplying means, connected to the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier, for supplying a voltage to the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier transiently when said power switch is closed to prevent the build-up of accumulated charge in the photoelectric converting element. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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4. A camera circuit comprising a photometric amplifier circuit for converting a quantity of light to an electric signal and amplifying the electric signal, a calculating circuit for calculating the exposure time of said camera upon reception of the output signal from said photometric amplifier circuit together with other control signals, and a control circuit for controlling the exposure time of said camera according to the output of said calculating circuit, said photometric amplifier circuit comprising:
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means for coupling a first voltage terminal for supplying a first predetermined voltage to a noninverting input terminal of a differential amplifier; a photo-current converting element provided between the noninverting and inverting input terminals of said differential amplifier; a feedback circuit including a first impedance means provided between the output and inverting input terminals of said differential amplifier and a second impedance means provided between a reference potential source and the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier; and a differentiating circuit provided between a second voltage terminal for applying a second predetermined voltage and the inverting input terminal of said differential amplifier to prevent the build-up of accumulated charge in the photoelectric converting element when a power switch coupling the second voltage terminal and the inverting input terminal of the differential amplifier is closed. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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