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Control of distortion in a line-powered amplifier with a rail-to-rail output voltage swing

  • US 5,734,287 A
  • Filed: 10/19/1995
  • Issued: 03/31/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/12/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An amplifier circuit, comprising:

  • a final amplifier stage which includesa connection for receiving an input signal,a pull-up transistor connected to drive an output node toward a more positive supply voltage, anda pull-down transistor connected to drive said output node toward a more negative supply voltage,said pull-up and pull-down transistors being controlled to operate in dependence on the level of the input signal;

    a first saturation-detector circuit, connected to provide a first signal indicative of the degree of saturation of said pull-up transistor, and a second saturation-detector circuit, connected to provide a second signal indicative of the degree of saturation of said pull-down transistor;

    a summing circuit connected to sum said first and second signals, and to provide a combined output accordingly; and

    an automatic gain control circuit connected to reduce the magnitude of said input signal when said combined signal increases;

    an integrating RC network connected to receive and be chargeable by said sum current to develop a DC signal, virtually representative of the audio signal level;

    whereby said automatic gain control circuit prevents said transistors from operating under conditions of high distortion.

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