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Power control with a constant gain amplifier for portable radio transceivers

  • US 5,303,395 A
  • Filed: 11/06/1991
  • Issued: 04/12/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for controlling the power level of RF signals output by a radio transmitter having a first amplifier stage, means coupled to the first amplifier stage for selecting one of a selectable set of power levels and a first voltage supply which provides power to said power level selecting means, said system comprising:

  • means for indicating when the radio transmitter is coupled to a second voltage supply;

    means for providing a control signal when the radio transmitter is indicated to be coupled to the second voltage supply, the control signal being representative of a desired power level;

    a second amplifier stage coupled to the first amplifier stage when the radio transmitter is coupled to the second voltage supply so as to receive RF signals at the selected power level; and

    a constant gain control circuit which is coupled to the second amplifier stage and responds to the control signal by setting the gain of the second amplifier stage at one of at least two constant gain values so that the output RF signals are provided with the desired power level, said control circuit including a first feedback circuit for setting a first constant gain value, a second feedback circuit for setting a second constant gain value and switching means responsive to the control signal for coupling one of the first and second feedback circuits to the second amplifier stage.

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