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Microprocessor-controlled amplifier

  • US 4,868,519 A
  • Filed: 11/02/1988
  • Issued: 09/19/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/02/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An amplifier circuit comprising a pair of amplifiers connected in dual stage format, a field-effect transistor operatively coupled to an input of one amplifier of said pair for controlling the gain thereof;

  • means for monitoring the operating resistance of said field-effect transistor; and

    means responsive to said means for monitoring for adjusting the gate voltage of said field-effect transistor to thereby change said operating resistance of said field-effect transistor to achieve a desired and steady value thereof, whereby the gain of said at least one amplifier is held at a substantially constant value;

    said means for monitoring comprising a first resistor connected in series with the drain of said field-effect transistor, said first resistor being coupled to a direct voltage source;

    said first resistor and said field-effect transistor being coupled between the output of a first one of said dual stage amplifier and an input of the second one of said dual stage amplifier;

    said means responsive to said means for monitoring comprising a comparator having a first input to which is coupled the drain of said field-effect transistor, said comparator having a second input to which is coupled a reference signal, said comparator having an output, said output of said comparator switching between two logic levels;

    said means responsive to said means for monitoring further comprising an averaging circuit coupled between the output of said comparator and the gate of said field-effect transistor, said averaging circuit being continually charged and discharged in response to the state of said output of said comparator to continually increase or decrease the value of said gate voltage indicative of the value desired of operating resistive RDS of said field-effect transistor; and

    a microprocessor for generating said reference signal, said reference signal comprising a pulse-width modulated signal the duty cycle of which may be varied between 0% and 100%;

    said reference signal being adjustably alterable to a desired value by varying said duty cycle of said signal, whereby the operating resistance RDS field-effect transistor may achieve a desired value commensurate with the desired gain.

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