US1968260A - Push-pull connection for amplifying electric oscillations - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H03—ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
- H03F—AMPLIFIERS
- H03F1/00—Details of amplifiers with only discharge tubes, only semiconductor devices or only unspecified devices as amplifying elements
- H03F1/08—Modifications of amplifiers to reduce detrimental influences of internal impedances of amplifying elements
- H03F1/14—Modifications of amplifiers to reduce detrimental influences of internal impedances of amplifying elements by use of neutralising means
- H03F1/16—Modifications of amplifiers to reduce detrimental influences of internal impedances of amplifying elements by use of neutralising means in discharge-tube amplifiers
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- valves could be used between the filaments of which no impedance appears. If, however, large quantitiesof energy are dealt with one is practically compelled to use large valves which are spaced apart from each other. and in which the cathodes are interconnected by a line. This is especially .the case when using two pairs of valves and if it is required to be able to change over to other wave lengths.
- a perfect stability independent of; thefrequency may be obtained, by giving the impedances (self-inductions) referred to above a ratio substantially corresponding to the ratio existing between the two capacities plate-filament and plate-grid of the valves respectively.
- Fig. 1 shows the well-known diagram of connections of a neutralized push-pull amplifier.
- Fig. 2 represents the diagram according to Fig. 1 but shown as a Wheatstone bridge.
- Fig. 3 shows the same diagram but modified in accordance with the invention.
- Fig. 4 shows a spare diagram of Fig. 3 from which clearly appears the principle of the invention.
- both push-pull connected valves are designated by V1 and V2.
- V1 and V2 Between their grids G1 and (312 connected a tunable input circuit I and between their anodes A1 and A2 is mounted a.
- the anodes A1 and A2 are connected to the grids G2 and G1 respectively through neutralizing condensers Cn.
- One pole of both filaments F1 and F2 are interconnected through a short conductor. 7
- Fig. 1 may be replaced by the bridge connection shown in Fig. 2, in which the capacities Cag are arranged between A1 and G and between A2 and G2 respectively, whereas the capacities Cat are inserted between A1 and F1 and between A2 and F2 respectively.
- This figure shows furthermore both neutralizing condensers C11 and the impedances which in the case under View are imagined as pure inductances Z11 of both cross lines and the impedance, in this case the inductance Z1, of the line between both filaments.
- the input circuit I lies between the points G1 and G2 and the output circuit between the points A1 and A2.
- An improvement of the arrangement according to the invention can be obtained by taking care that the oscillations between the points A1 and A2 7 do not produce current variations in the input circuit.
- the points of junction of the input circuit lie preferably in the middle of the cross lines with the inductances Z11.
- An electrical network comprising a pair of electronic tubes each thereof having anode, cathode and grid electrodes, push-pull input and output circuits therefor, connections having appreciable inductances from a grid of each tube to the anode of the other tube, each of said connections including neutralizing condensers, and means for connecting the input circuit between the inductive rnidpoints of said connections whereby voltages existing across the output circuit are prevented from producing a potential difference across the input circuit.
- An electrical network comprising a pair of electronic tubes each thereof beingprovided with anode, cathode and grid electrodes, push-pull input and output circuits therefor, connections having appreciable inductance from a grid of each tube to the anode of the other tube, each of said connections including neutralizing condensers, means for connecting the input circuit from a point of one of said connections to a point of the other thereof, said connecting points being arranged so that the inductance of the portion of the connection between the grid and the input circuit connecting point of one connection is the same as that between the neutralizing condenser and the input circuit connecting point of the other connection.
- An electrical network comprising a pair of substantially alike electronic tubes each thereof being provided with anode, cathode and grid electrodes, push-pull input and output circuits therefor, connections having appreciable induct.- ance from a grid of each tube to the anode of the other tube each of said connections including neutralizing condensers, the inductance of both said connections being substantially equal, a connection also having appreciable inductance between the cathode of one tube and the cathode of the other tube, the inductance of the connection between the two cathodes bearing substantially the same ratio to the inductance of either of said first named connections as the capacity betweenthe anode and grid bears to the capacity between the anode and cathode of either tube whereby voltages existing across the output circuit are prevented from producing potential differences between the grid and filament of either of said tubes.
- a neutralized amplifier circuit comprising a pair of electronic tubes each thereof being provided with anode, cathode and grid electrodes said tubes having substantially like characteristics, push-pull input and output circuits therefor, connections having appreciable inductance from a grid of each tube to the anode of the other tube each of said connections including a neutralizing condenser, the inductances of all of said connections being substatially equal, a connection also having appreciable inductance between the cathode of one tube and the cathode of the other tube, the inductance of the connection between the two cathodes bearing substantially the same ratio to the inductance of either of the first named connections as the ratio of the capacity between the anode and grid of either tube bears to the capacity between the anode and cathode of one of the tubes whereby voltages existing acrossthe output circuit are prevented from producing potential differences between the grid and filament of either of said tubes, and means for connecting the input circuit from a point of one of said first named connections to a point of the other of
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US (1) | US1968260A (de) |
BE (1) | BE387774A (de) |
DE (1) | DE578653C (de) |
FR (1) | FR735005A (de) |
GB (1) | GB383545A (de) |
NL (1) | NL34773C (de) |
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US2477545A (en) * | 1940-06-14 | 1949-07-26 | Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co | Neutralized high-frequency amplifier |
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DE1091611B (de) * | 1958-07-11 | 1960-10-27 | Grundig Max | Verstaerkerschaltung fuer Stereofonie mit mindestens zwei unabhaengigen Verstaerkungskanaelen |
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- 1932-03-22 DE DEN33484D patent/DE578653C/de not_active Expired
- 1932-04-11 FR FR735005D patent/FR735005A/fr not_active Expired
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US2477545A (en) * | 1940-06-14 | 1949-07-26 | Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co | Neutralized high-frequency amplifier |
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GB383545A (en) | 1932-11-17 |
FR735005A (fr) | 1932-11-02 |
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DE578653C (de) | 1933-06-16 |
NL34773C (de) |
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