Claims
- 1. In an integrated circuit having a signal input terminal which receives an input signal through a coupling capacitor; having an amplifier connected to a power supply terminal having an amplifier input terminal connected to said signal input terminal and having an amplifier output terminal connected to a semiconductor element provided in said integrated circuit; and having a D.C. voltage generator which includes a bias voltage output terminal, a first impedance connected between said bias voltage output terminal and said power supply terminal, a second impedance connected between said bias voltage output terminal and a ground terminal, a D.C. voltage bias circuit comprising:
- a third impedance; and
- a depletion mode MOS transistor connected at its source-drain path between said bias voltage output terminal of said D.C. voltage generator and said signal input terminal and coupled at its gate electrode to either its source or its drain through said third impedance.
- 2. In an integrated circuit having a signal output terminal; having an amplifier connected to a power supply terminal having an amplifier input terminal connected to a semiconductor element provided in said integrated circuit and having an amplifier output terminal connected to said signal output terminal through a coupling capacitor; and having a D.C. voltage generator which includes a bias voltage output terminal, a first impedance connected between said bias voltage output terminal and said power supply terminal, a second impedance connected between said bias voltage output terminal and a ground terminal, a D.C. voltage bias circuit comprising:
- a third impedance; and
- a depletion mode MOS transistor connected at its source-drain path between said bias voltage output terminal of said D.C. voltage generator and said signal output terminal and coupled at its gate electrode to either its source or its drain through said third impedance.
- 3. In an integrated circuit including a first amplifier connected to a power supply terminal having an amplifier input terminal connected to a semiconductor element provided in said integrated circuit and having an amplifier output terminal; and including a second amplifier connected to said power supply terminal having an amplifier input terminal and having an amplifier output terminal connected to another semiconductor element provided in said integrated circuit, a D.C. voltage bias circuit comprising:
- an impedance;
- a depletion mode MOS transistor connected at its source-drain path between the output terminal of said first amplifier and the input terminal of said second amplifier and coupled at its gate electrode to either its source or its drain through said impedance;
- a ground terminal;
- a filter terminal;
- a capacitor;
- the input terminal of said second amplifier connected to said ground terminal through said filter terminal and said capacitor, said D.C. voltage bias circuit constituting a low pass filter jointly with said filter terminal and said capacitor serving to supply to the input terminal of said second amplifier the D.C. component voltage of the output of said first amplifier by eliminating the A.C. component voltage of the output of said first amplifier in said low pass filter.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 274,516, filed June 17, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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