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Wide dynamic range switching variable gain amplifier and control
   
Document Number
US Patent 7259620
Issued Date
August 21, 2007
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Inventors
Zou; Min Z. (San Jose, CA)
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Abstract
A plurality of variable gain amplifier stages are coupled by an attenuation circuit that receives a voltage input to be amplified. A control circuit activates each of the variable gain amplifier stages in a seamless manner in accordance with a control signal applied to a voltage control node, while maintaining no more than one of the stages active at any time. Fractions of the reference signal voltage level are set to define boundaries between control voltage level ranges of the amplifier stages. A unique control voltage level range is thus established for each amplifier stage. A control voltage hysteresis range can be provided to avoid oscillations between stages at the transition voltages.
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Published
August 21, 2007
Application Number
11/166,089
Filed
June 27, 2005
US Classification
330/51   330/284 330/310
Int'l Classification
H03F   1/14   (20060101)  
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330/51   330/310   330/284  
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