Wide-band amplifier system
First Claim
1. A wide-band amplifier system capable of amplifying frequencies from zero to a sufficiently high frequency maximum with essentially constant gain, comprising:
- (a) input means for receiving an input signal having a wide band of frequencies from zero upward;
(b) a first amplifier circuit having a first input connected to the input means for receiving the wide-band input signal therefrom, a second input for receiving a low-band input signal having frequencies from zero to a relatively low frequency maximum, and an output for producing an amplified wide-band output signal in response to the wide- and low-band input signals;
(c) a first low-pass filter connected to the input means for deriving a low-frequency component from the wide-band input signal;
(d) a second low pass filter connected to the output of the first amplifier circuit for deriving a low-frequency component from the wide-band output signal;
(e) a second amplifier circuit for producing the low-band signal, for delivery to the second input of the first amplifier circuit, from the difference between the low-frequency components of the wide-band input and output signals, the second amplifier circuit comprising;
(1) a gain setter circuit connected to the second low-pass filter; and
(2) an operational amplifier having a first input connected to the gain setter circuit, a second input connected to the first low-pass filter, and an output connected to the second input of the first amplifier circuit; and
(f) output means connected to the output of the first amplifier circuit.
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Abstract
A system suitable for the amplification of wide-band signals, with frequencies from zero to the gigahertz order, for oscilloscopic observation or recording. Included are first and second amplifier circuits. The first amplifier circuit, typically of multistage configuration, has two inputs, one for the reception of a wide-band signal to be amplified and the other for the reception of a low-band signal, and puts out an amplified wide-band signal in response to the wide- and low-band input signals. Comprising an operational amplifier, the second amplifier circuit also has two inputs for the reception of the low-frequency components of the wide-band input and output signals of the first amplifier circuit and, in response to these inputs, produces the low-band signal for delivery to the mentioned other input of the first amplifier circuit. The second amplifier circuit may produce the low-band signal from either the difference between, or the sum of, the low-frequency components of the wide-band input and output signals.
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9 Claims
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1. A wide-band amplifier system capable of amplifying frequencies from zero to a sufficiently high frequency maximum with essentially constant gain, comprising:
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(a) input means for receiving an input signal having a wide band of frequencies from zero upward; (b) a first amplifier circuit having a first input connected to the input means for receiving the wide-band input signal therefrom, a second input for receiving a low-band input signal having frequencies from zero to a relatively low frequency maximum, and an output for producing an amplified wide-band output signal in response to the wide- and low-band input signals; (c) a first low-pass filter connected to the input means for deriving a low-frequency component from the wide-band input signal; (d) a second low pass filter connected to the output of the first amplifier circuit for deriving a low-frequency component from the wide-band output signal; (e) a second amplifier circuit for producing the low-band signal, for delivery to the second input of the first amplifier circuit, from the difference between the low-frequency components of the wide-band input and output signals, the second amplifier circuit comprising; (1) a gain setter circuit connected to the second low-pass filter; and (2) an operational amplifier having a first input connected to the gain setter circuit, a second input connected to the first low-pass filter, and an output connected to the second input of the first amplifier circuit; and (f) output means connected to the output of the first amplifier circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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3. A wide-band amplifier system capable of amplifying frequencies from zero to a sufficiently high frequency maximum with essentially constant gain, comprising:
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(a) input means for receiving an input signal having a wide band of frequencies from zero upward; (b) a first amplifier circuit having a first input connected to the input means for receiving the wide-band input signal, a second input for receiving a low-band input signal having frequencies from zero to a relatively low frequency maximum, and an output for producing an amplified wide-band output signal in response to the wide- and low-band input signals, the first amplifier circuit comprising; (1) a first differential amplifier comprising a first transistor having a base coupled to the first input of the first amplifier circuit, and a second transistor having a base coupled to the second input of the first amplifier circuit; (2) a first emitter-follower amplifier comprising a third transistor having a base coupled to the collector of the first transistor; (3) a second emitter-follower amplifier comprising a fourth transistor having a base coupled to the collector of the second transistor; (4) a second differential amplifier comprising a fifth transistor having a base coupled to the emitter of the third transistor, and a sixth transistor having a base coupled to the emitter of the fourth transistor; and (5) a third emitter-follower amplifier comprising a seventh transistor having a base coupled to the collector of the fifth transistor; (c) a first low-pass filter connected to the input means for deriving a low-frequency component from the wide-band input signal; (d) a second low-pass filter connected to the output of the first amplifier circuit for deriving a low-frequency component from the wide-band output signal; (e) a second amplifier circuit connected to the first and second low-pass filters for producing the low-band signal, for delivery to the second input of the first amplifier circuit, as a resultant of the low-frequency components of the wide-band input and output signals; and (f) output means connected to the output of the first amplifier circuit.
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