Variable gain amplifier
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1. A variable gain amplifier, having a plurality of selectable gain ranges, comprising, in combination:
- operational amplifier means,a multipath resistor feedback network connected to said operational amplifier means,semiconductor switch means for switching said multipath resistor feedback network into a selected one of the paths in said feedback network,an analog to digital converter connected to the output of said feedback network,microprocessor means for controlling said semiconductor switch means corresponding to the selected gain range,said microprocessor means storing in memory a correction factor for each of said gain ranges, andsaid microprocessor means applying the correction factor corresponding to the selected gain range to the output of said analog to digital converter to provide a corrected gain.
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A variable gain amplifier with digital output is described. The amplifier is useful for but not limited to input range selection in chart recorders or other measuring instruments. To minimize the number of expensive presision resistors used in the gain selection network each selected range is approximated by switching. A software routine then adjusts the gain after digitizing to the correct value for the selected range. Both range switching and gain correction are controlled by a general purpose microprocessor which also is available for other duties in the instrument.
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1. A variable gain amplifier, having a plurality of selectable gain ranges, comprising, in combination:
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operational amplifier means, a multipath resistor feedback network connected to said operational amplifier means, semiconductor switch means for switching said multipath resistor feedback network into a selected one of the paths in said feedback network, an analog to digital converter connected to the output of said feedback network, microprocessor means for controlling said semiconductor switch means corresponding to the selected gain range, said microprocessor means storing in memory a correction factor for each of said gain ranges, and said microprocessor means applying the correction factor corresponding to the selected gain range to the output of said analog to digital converter to provide a corrected gain. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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