Current amplifier

Radovsky December 7, 1

Patent Grant T953012

U.S. patent number T953,012 [Application Number 05/639,405] was granted by the patent office on 1976-12-07 for current amplifier. This patent grant is currently assigned to RCA Corporation. Invention is credited to Jonathan Samuel Radovsky.


United States Patent T953,012
Radovsky December 7, 1976

Current amplifier

Abstract

in a current mirror amplifier (CMA) circuit the desired gain may not be realized because of the effects of the base currents of the transistors comprising the CMA. A resistance of appropriate value is added in series with the base of a transistor in the input path thereby varying the base-emitter junction voltage of an output current determining transistor in the CMA output path which in turn modifies this output current in a manner so as to reduce the effects of the base currents.


Inventors: Radovsky; Jonathan Samuel (Trenton, NJ)
Assignee: RCA Corporation (N/A)
Family ID: 24563955
Appl. No.: 05/639,405
Filed: December 10, 1975

Current U.S. Class: 330/288; 323/315
Current CPC Class: G05F 3/265 (20130101)
Current International Class: G05F 3/26 (20060101); G05F 3/08 (20060101); H03F 003/04 ()


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