Claims
- 1. An amplifier characterized by:
- a first transistor;
- a first filter connecting a base and a collector on the first transistor and comprising an inductor in parallel with a capacitor;
- a differential amplifier comprising a second transistor and a third transistor, said amplifier producing increased collector current in the third transistor in response to an increase in base current in a base of the second transistor;
- a second filter connecting the collector and base of the third transistor and comprising an inductor in parallel with a capacitor;
- an output stage comprising a fourth transistor having its base connected to the collector of the third transistor and its emitter DC coupled to the base of a fifth transistor for producing current in the collector of the fifth transistor in response to the voltage across the second filter, the emitter of the fifth transistor being the output for the amplifier;
- a sixth transistor having its collector DC coupled to the emitter of the first transistor, the base of the sixth transistor being the input for the amplifier;
- current mirrors for producing equal bias currents in the emitter of the second, third, fourth and fifth transistors and comprising transistors with the junction polarity of the first transistor;
- the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth transistors and the transistors comprising the current mirrors all having the same junction polarity.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract MDA904-95-C-2705 awarded by the U.S. Department of the Army to Honeywell Inc. and the Government has certain rights in this invention.
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