Apparatus for separating dc current and ac current components of a composite signal
First Claim
1. An apparatus for separating dc current and ac current components of a composite signal, comprising:
- (a) a main current path for carrying the composite signal, said current path having a node where it branches out into;
(b) a first current path including a resistor for receiving the dc current components;
(c) a second current path including an impedance for tapping the ac current components and a first dc blocking filter for preventing the dc current components from flowing through the impedance, said first dc blocking filter being disposed between the node and the impedance; and
(d) a third current path including an inverting amplifier and a second dc blocking filter for preventing dc current components from flowing through the inverting amplifier, said second dc blocking filter being disposed between the node and the inverting amplifier, wherein;
the impedance is disposed between the first dc blocking filter and the inverting amplifier and the output signal of the inverting amplifier is superimposed on the voltage drop in the second current path and is set is such a manner that it compensates for said voltage drop in at least a specific frequency range of interest so that the node acts as a virtual ground for the ac current components in said frequency range;
each dc blocking filter comprises a capacitor; and
the inverting amplifier comprises an operational amplifier, whose non-inverting input is tied to ground potential, whose inverting input is connected to the respective capacitor and whose output is connected both with the inverting input via an ohmic negative feedback resistor and with the impedance.
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Abstract
An apparatus for separating dc current and ac current signal portions of a composite signal. The apparatus has a main current path for carrying the composite signal. This path splits into a dc current path and into two dc blocked ac current paths. At the node a virtual ground potential for the ac current signal portions is generated with the aid of an inverting amplifier with negative feedback located in one of the ac current paths. Thus, only the dc current portions flow over the dc current path. In a preferred embodiment, the dc blocking is implemented by a capacitor in each ac current path, and the inverting amplifier is an operational amplifier, whose non-inverting input is at ground potential, whose inverting input is connected with the respective capacitor and whose output is connected both with the inverting input via an ohmic negative feedback resistor and with an impedance in the other ac current path.
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1. An apparatus for separating dc current and ac current components of a composite signal, comprising:
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(a) a main current path for carrying the composite signal, said current path having a node where it branches out into; (b) a first current path including a resistor for receiving the dc current components; (c) a second current path including an impedance for tapping the ac current components and a first dc blocking filter for preventing the dc current components from flowing through the impedance, said first dc blocking filter being disposed between the node and the impedance; and (d) a third current path including an inverting amplifier and a second dc blocking filter for preventing dc current components from flowing through the inverting amplifier, said second dc blocking filter being disposed between the node and the inverting amplifier, wherein; the impedance is disposed between the first dc blocking filter and the inverting amplifier and the output signal of the inverting amplifier is superimposed on the voltage drop in the second current path and is set is such a manner that it compensates for said voltage drop in at least a specific frequency range of interest so that the node acts as a virtual ground for the ac current components in said frequency range; each dc blocking filter comprises a capacitor; and the inverting amplifier comprises an operational amplifier, whose non-inverting input is tied to ground potential, whose inverting input is connected to the respective capacitor and whose output is connected both with the inverting input via an ohmic negative feedback resistor and with the impedance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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