摘要 |
1,197,657. Transistor amplifier; frequency discriminator. RCA CORPORATION. 21 Aug., 1968 [28 Aug., 19671, No. 39899/68. Headings H3A and H3T. An output transistor 152, for example in an f.m. channel 10, is connectable to an unregulated supply 158 at a terminal 96, for example a supply for a valve 100, and to prevent the collector breakdown voltage of the transistor 152 being exceeded, the quiescent collector voltage is stabilized by feedback from the collector via a potential divider 160; 162 (and resistors 164, 166) to the base circuit, the transistor 152, the divider 160, 162 and the terminal 96 all being in the same integrated circuit, 10. A second transistor 150 completes the base circuit. A f.m. signal at 16 is coupled to a tuned circuit 20 and to a terminal 12 of the circuit clip 10, which carries two amplifier stages 24, 26, 28 and 40, 42, 44, a limiter 56, 58, 60 and a discriminator 74. Voltage supplies to the transistors 24, 26, 28, 40 and 42 are derived from a transistor 112, and to the transistors 44, 56, 58 from a transistor 114, the transistors 112, 114 having their collectors connected to a positive supply terminal 104, and their base potentials regulated by the emitter-base breakdown voltage of a transistor 108 connected to the positive terminal 104 and to an earth terminal 106. Transistors 116, 118 are reciprocably coupled to produce a stable bias voltage for the stages. External to the clip are the discriminator drive transformer 68, and the volume control circuit 88, &c. as well as decoupling capacitors 130, 138, the tuned input circuit, and the output resistor 156 and capacitor 98. |