Claims
- 1. An FM tuner including means for producing an intermediate frequency signal; frequency discriminator means with "S" characteristics for frequency-discriminating said intermediate frequency signal; differential amplifier means responsive to a substantially rectilinear portion of said "S" characteristics to produce an output signal whose amplitude becomes maximum at a frequency position corresponding to the center frequency position of said intermediate frequency signal, said differential amplifier means comprising a first transistor and a second transistor connected to each other so as to constitute a differential amplifier, and a variable resistance element connected to said frequency discriminator means in such a manner that the internal resistance is variable depending on a d.c. component output which is provided by said frequency discriminator means, said variable resistance element being associated with said differential amplifier, wherein said intermediate frequency signal is imparted to the base of said first transistor; said variable resistance element being utilized as a base bias resistor for said second transistor, and said output signal being derived from the collector of said second transistor; and detector means responsive to said out-put signal provided by said differential amplifier means to produce an indication as to whether said tuner is in a tuned state or not.
- 2. An FM tuner including means for producing an intermediate frequency signal; frequency discriminator means with "S" characteristics for frequency-discriminating said intermediate frequency signal; differential amplifier means responsive to a substantially rectilinear portion of said "S" characteristics to produce an output signal whose amplitude becomes maximum at a frequency position corresponding to the center frequency position of said intermediate frequency signal, said differential amplifier means comprising a first transistor and a second transistor connected to each other so as to constitute a differential amplifier, and a variable resistance element connected to said frequency discriminator means in such a manner that the internal resistance is variable depending on a d.c. component output which is provided by said frequency discriminator means, said variable resistance element being associated with said differential amplifier, wherein said intermediate frequency signal is imparted to the base of said first transistor; said variable resistance element being utilized as a base bias resistor for said first transistor, and said output signal being derived from the collector of said first transistor; and detector means responsve to said out-put signal provided by said differential amplifier means to produce an indication as to whether said tuner is in a tuned state or not.
- 3. An FM tuner including means for producing an intermediate frequency signal; frequency discriminator means with "S" characteristics for frequency-discriminating said intermediate frequency signal; differential amplifier means responsive to a substantially rectilinear portion of said "S" characteristics to produce an output signal whose amplitude becomes maximum at a frequency position corresponding to the center frequency position of said intermediate frequency signal, said differential amplifier means comprising a first transistor and a second transistor connected to each other so as to constitute a differential amplifier, and a variable resistance element connected to said frequency discriminator means in such a manner that the internal resistance is variable depending on a d.c. component output which is provided by said frequency discriminator means, said variable resistance element being associated with said differential amplifier, wherein said intermediate frequency signal is imparted to the base of said first transistor; said variable resistance element being utilized as a base bias resistor for said second transistor, and said output signal being derived from the collector of said first transistor; and detector means responsive to said out-put signal provided by said differential amplifier means to produce an indication as to whether said tuner is in a tuned state or not.
- 4. An FM tuner according to claim 1, wherein said variable resistance element comprises a field-effect transistor having the gate thereof connected to a d.c. component output terminal of said frequency discriminator means and the source-drain thereof connected between the base of said second transistor and ground.
- 5. An FM tuner according to claim 2, wherein said variable resistance element comprises a field-effect transistor having the gate thereof connected to a d.c. component output terminal of said frequency discriminator means and the source-drain thereof connected between the base of said first transistor and ground.
- 6. An FM tuner according to claim 3, wherein said variable resistance element comprises a field-effect transistor having the gate thereof connected to a d.c. component output terminal of said frequency discriminator means and the source-drain thereof connected between the base of said second transistor and ground.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of earlier application Ser. No. 821,075 filed Aug. 2, 1977, which in turn is a continuation of earlier application Ser. No. 661,504 filed Feb. 26, 1976.
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