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US2223430A
US2223430A US186774A US18677438A US2223430A US 2223430 A US2223430 A US 2223430A US 186774 A US186774 A US 186774A US 18677438 A US18677438 A US 18677438A US 2223430 A US2223430 A US 2223430A
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    • H03CMODULATION
    • H03C1/00Amplitude modulation
    • H03C1/52Modulators in which carrier or one sideband is wholly or partially suppressed
    • H03C1/54Balanced modulators, e.g. bridge type, ring type or double balanced type
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    • H03G11/004Limiting amplitude; Limiting rate of change of amplitude ; Clipping in general using discharge tubes
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  • This invention relates to a novelcircuit for limiting of the amplitude of a signal wave applied thereto and has for an object to conveniently produce thereby a flat-topped output wave.
  • Another object of myinvention is to provide a novel peak clipping circuit.
  • a further aspect of my invention involves the control of one wave by another for signaling or other purposes.
  • Circuits of this general type are known as modulators and my invention relates in this form to a novel balanced modulator in which, preferably, a pair of thermionic discharge tubes are connected so as to prevent amplitudes of the control wave above a predetermined value from exerting any increased efiect on the con; trolled wave.
  • a pair of thermionic discharge tubes are arranged with their outputs in 'a push-push or paraphase relationship.
  • One tube has an additional negative grid bias over that supplied to the other tube.
  • controlsignal is fed to the grids of the tubes in parallel by suitable coupling means connected in series with thecommon bias for the two ther- 5 mionic discharge tubes. Any signal thus introduced will operate one tube but the other will not be operated until the peak signal amplitude ex- 7 ceeds the potential of the additional bias.
  • the plate current of the tube, which has the added bias has an opposite efiect'to that of the other tube. Due to this buckinifeffect the resultant output will be flat-topped having a maximum amplitude dependent on the value of the added bias on the one tube.
  • FIG. 1 shows diagrammatically one form of my invention
  • Fig. 2 shows a modification thereof, particularly adapted for use as a modulator.
  • thermionic discharge tubes l and 2 ' are connected in a phase opposing relationship.
  • the anode potential is supplied frombattery 3 through the windings of output transformer 4.
  • the primary winding of this transformer is center tapped and the battery 3 is connected tothis tap so. that the anode currents are in opposing relationship.
  • a battery 5 is provided in the gridcircult to bias the tubes to cut off.
  • An additional bias is supplied to the grid of tube 2 by means of battery 8.
  • the signal to be controlled is supplied at terminals X and introduced into the circuit through input transformer 1. Any signal introduced at X will operate thermionic discharge tube Iv but will not operate tube 2 until its peak amplitude eXceedsthe-voltage of battery 6.
  • the primary of the output transformer 4 current will flow in the lower leg in phase with the positive half cycles of the signal applied to the circuit.
  • tube 2 When the signal amplitude applied at X ex- 5 ceeds the bias voltage of battery 6, tube 2 will start to conduct thus causing current to flow in the upper legof transformer 4. This current, if
  • Any distortion in the output may be corrected by suitable filters or resonant circuits.
  • the resultant output wave form may be varied by using tubes of different characteristics.
  • a pair of thermionic discharge'tubes each having an anode, a cathode and a control grid, a source of anode potential, a center tapped output transformer having said source connected to the center tap and an anode connected to each end thereof,-means for applying a carrier to. said grids in a phase opposing relationship, means for biasing said grids to cut ojif with an additional bias for one of said grids and means in series with-said biasing means for applying a signal to said control grids.
  • a balanced modulator comprising a pair of thermionic discharge tubes each having a control electrode and having their output cimuits 55 As long as no signal is supplied 20 connected in phase opposition, means for biasing tionally biasing the control electrode of one of the tubes to cutofi means for applying a carrier said tubes whereby said one'tube is maintained wave to the control electrodes of said tubes in an inoperative until a predetermined signal ampliopposing phase relationship, means for applying tude isexceeded'.

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Dec.3, 1940. J. E. SMITH 2,223,430
I MODULATION SYSIEM Filed Jan. 25, 1938 Fig.1
INVENTOR J. E. SM/Tl-l ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 3, 1940 UNITED .s'rArEs PATENT OFFICE Radio Corporation of of Delaware America, a corporation Application January 25', 1938, Serial No. 186,774
2 Claims. (01. 179-1715) This invention relates to a novelcircuit for limiting of the amplitude of a signal wave applied thereto and has for an object to conveniently produce thereby a flat-topped output wave.
Another object of myinvention is to provide a novel peak clipping circuit.
A further aspect of my invention involves the control of one wave by another for signaling or other purposes. Circuits of this general type are known as modulators and my invention relates in this form to a novel balanced modulator in which, preferably, a pair of thermionic discharge tubes are connected so as to prevent amplitudes of the control wave above a predetermined value from exerting any increased efiect on the con; trolled wave.
In accordance with my invention, a pair of thermionic discharge tubes are arranged with their outputs in 'a push-push or paraphase relationship. One tube has an additional negative grid bias over that supplied to the other tube.
The controlsignal is fed to the grids of the tubes in parallel by suitable coupling means connected in series with thecommon bias for the two ther- 5 mionic discharge tubes. Any signal thus introduced will operate one tube but the other will not be operated until the peak signal amplitude ex- 7 ceeds the potential of the additional bias. In the output circuit the plate current of the tube, which has the added bias, has an opposite efiect'to that of the other tube. Due to this buckinifeffect the resultant output will be flat-topped having a maximum amplitude dependent on the value of the added bias on the one tube.
Referring, now to thedrawing for a more complete disclosure of my: invention, Fig. 1 shows diagrammatically one form of my invention,
'while Fig. 2 shows a modification thereof, particularly adapted for use as a modulator.
In Fig. l thermionic discharge tubes l and 2 'are connected in a phase opposing relationship. The anode potential is supplied frombattery 3 through the windings of output transformer 4. The primary winding of this transformer is center tapped and the battery 3 is connected tothis tap so. that the anode currents are in opposing relationship. A battery 5 is provided in the gridcircult to bias the tubes to cut off. An additional bias is supplied to the grid of tube 2 by means of battery 8. The signal to be controlled is supplied at terminals X and introduced into the circuit through input transformer 1. Any signal introduced at X will operate thermionic discharge tube Iv but will not operate tube 2 until its peak amplitude eXceedsthe-voltage of battery 6. In
'in Fig. 1.
the primary of the output transformer 4 current will flow in the lower leg in phase with the positive half cycles of the signal applied to the circuit.
When the signal amplitude applied at X ex- 5 ceeds the bias voltage of battery 6, tube 2 will start to conduct thus causing current to flow in the upper legof transformer 4. This current, if
- is supplied by generator 9. The operation of this circuit is similar to that of the circuit shown through transformer 1 both tubes" iand 2 are biased to'cut off by battery 5. A signal supplied at X of any peak amplitude up to the potential of battery 6 will cause the frequency supplied by 9 to be modulated in accordance with the signal 5 applied at X and appear in the output of transformer 4. An increase of the modulating signal supplied at X over the predetermined value will, as before, cause a bucking efiect in the output transformer 4, preventing any further increase in 30 the modulated signal appearing therein.
Any distortion in the output may be corrected by suitable filters or resonant circuits. The resultant output wave form may be varied by using tubes of different characteristics.
While I have particularly described my invention in some detail I do not wish to be limited to the particular embodiments shown but intend to include all modifications within the scope of my invention.
I claim:
1. In a modulator, a pair of thermionic discharge'tubes each having an anode, a cathode and a control grid, a source of anode potential, a center tapped output transformer having said source connected to the center tap and an anode connected to each end thereof,-means for applying a carrier to. said grids in a phase opposing relationship, means for biasing said grids to cut ojif with an additional bias for one of said grids and means in series with-said biasing means for applying a signal to said control grids.
2. In a balanced modulator comprising a pair of thermionic discharge tubes each having a control electrode and having their output cimuits 55 As long as no signal is supplied 20 connected in phase opposition, means for biasing tionally biasing the control electrode of one of the tubes to cutofi means for applying a carrier said tubes whereby said one'tube is maintained wave to the control electrodes of said tubes in an inoperative until a predetermined signal ampliopposing phase relationship, means for applying tude isexceeded'.
a modulating frequency to said control electrodes v J. ERNEST SMITH, 5 in like phase relationship and-means for adcli-
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US2441964A (en) * 1944-05-19 1948-05-25 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Compensating circuit
US2538500A (en) * 1945-09-19 1951-01-16 Bess Leon Coincidence circuit
US2600248A (en) * 1949-04-28 1952-06-10 Rca Corp Transmitter keyer
US2858456A (en) * 1954-09-20 1958-10-28 Westinghouse Electric Corp Power control circuitry
EP0305647A1 (en) * 1983-12-20 1989-03-08 Caterpillar Inc. Frictional driven belted work vehicle

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2441964A (en) * 1944-05-19 1948-05-25 Standard Telephones Cables Ltd Compensating circuit
US2538500A (en) * 1945-09-19 1951-01-16 Bess Leon Coincidence circuit
US2600248A (en) * 1949-04-28 1952-06-10 Rca Corp Transmitter keyer
US2858456A (en) * 1954-09-20 1958-10-28 Westinghouse Electric Corp Power control circuitry
EP0305647A1 (en) * 1983-12-20 1989-03-08 Caterpillar Inc. Frictional driven belted work vehicle

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