Claims
- 1. An audio system comprising:
- multichannel limiter means for amplifying multichannel input signals by respective gains which are substantially equal and variable within a range less than or equal to a predetermined gain in response to a control signal to produce limited multichannel signals;
- power amplifier means coupled to said multichannel limiter means for amplifying said limited multichannel signals each by a substantially fixed gain greater than one to produce multichannel output signals;
- clip detector means coupled to said power amplifier means for producing a clip signal upon the occurrence of clipping in any of said multichannel output signals; and
- control means coupled to said clip detector means and said multichannel limiter means for producing said control signal, said control signal having a predetermined value in the absence of clipping which corresponds to said predetermined gain, said control means altering said control signal away from predetermined value according to a predetermined attack time in response to said clip signal and altering said control signal back to said predetermined value according to a predetermined decay time when said clip signal ceases;
- wherein each channel of said multichannel limiter means comprises:
- an operational amplifier having an inverting input, a noninverting input, and an output;
- a first resistor having one end connected to said inverting input and having the other end connected to receive a respective multichannel input signal;
- a second resistor connected between said inverting input and said output;
- a third resistor; and
- a field-effect transistor having source and drain output terminals and a gate input terminal;
- said source and drain output terminals being connected in series with said third resistor between said inverting input and said output.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein each channel of said multichannel limiter means further comprises variable bias means for providing a selectable bias voltage to said noninverting input to compensate for mismatching of said field-effect transistor between different channels.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein each channel of said multichannel limiter means further comprises a feedback resistor coupling said gate input terminal and said source output terminal to maintain said field-effect transistor in its linear resistance region of operation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to commonly assigned application Serial No. 07/802,590, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,138,280 filed concurrently herewith and entitled "Multichannel Amplifier With Gain Matching", which is incorporated herein by reference.
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