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Amplifier circuit having photoelectric converter

  • US 4,188,551 A
  • Filed: 06/29/1978
  • Issued: 02/12/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/29/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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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