WO2006043907A1 - An amplifier apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to an amplifier apparatus and method and more particularly to such an apparatus and method suitable for use in the field of high fidelity audio amplifiers.
- High quality sound systems require amplifiers which produce good sound quality. Sound quality is not something that may easily be measured and an amplifier which may have good physical characteristics such as a wide frequency response at both low and high frequencies, low phase shift and low distortion, may not necessarily produce good quality sound. The reason for this appears to be due to errors or distortions which are not obvious from studying the amplifier's physical characteristics. These distortions may be reduced by applying overall negative feedback.
- amplifiers without feedback may have desirable characteristics that are good for sound.
- amplifiers without feedback usually do not have good measurement characteristics, such as total harmonic distortion (THD) measurements, when compared to amplifiers that utilise feedback.
- TDD total harmonic distortion
- an amplifier apparatus comprising: a first amplifier arranged to receive an input signal; a second amplifier arranged to receive a proportion of said input signal, said second amplifier having an output signal; and a first potential divider arranged to receive said output signal of said second amplifier and to feed a proportion of said output signal to said first amplifier; wherein said first amplifier is arranged to subtract said proportion of said output signal of said second amplifier from said input signal to produce a difference signal amplifiable by said first amplifier.
- the amplifier apparatus may further comprise a second potential divider arranged to receive said input signal and feed said proportion of said input signal to said second amplifier.
- the amplifier apparatus may further comprise a third potential divider arranged to receive said input signal and feed a proportion of said input signal to said first amplifier.
- said proportion of said input signal received by said second amplifier is approximately 50% of the proportion of said signal received by said first amplifier.
- said first amplifier has an output and said apparatus further comprises a resistive element connected between the output of said first amplifier and ground, said resistive element being arranged to reduce variation in the loading of said first amplifier.
- said first and second amplifiers each have a negative input and an output and said apparatus further comprises a first resistive element connected between the negative input of the second amplifier and ground, and a second resistive element connected between the output of the second amplifier and the negative input of the second amplifier to set the gain of the second amplifier by feedback.
- the amplifier apparatus may further comprise a third resistive element connected between the negative input of the first amplifier and the junction of the resistors forming the first potential divider, and a fourth resistive element connected between the output of the first amplifier and the negative input of the first amplifier to set the gain of the first amplifier by feedback.
- Said first and second amplifiers may be substantially identical.
- said first and said second amplifiers have substantially identical errors generated therein, said errors being substantially cancelled by the error generated in said second amplifier being subtracted from said error generated in said first amplifier.
- said second potential divider comprises two substantially equal resistive components.
- Said resistive components may be high precision components.
- said amplifier apparatus has an overall gain, and said first and second amplifiers each have an associated gain, said gain associated with each of said first and second amplifiers being approximately twice the overall gain of said amplifier apparatus.
- said first potential divider may comprise a first resistive component and a second resistive component, each of said first and second resistive components having an associated resistance, the ratio of said resistance associated with said first resistive component to said resistance associated with said second resistive component being such that the amplitude of said signal at a junction of said first and second resistive components is substantially equal to the amplitude of said input signal to said second amplifier divided by the gain of said second amplifier.
- said first amplifier may have an output, and the sum of the associated resistances of said first and second resistive components of said first potential divider may be substantially equal to a resistive load applied to said output of said first amplifier.
- said proportion of said input signal received by said second amplifier is approximately 50%.
- an audio amplifier system comprising the amplifier apparatus defined above.
- a method of amplifying a signal comprising: applying an input signal to a first amplifier; applying a proportion of said input signal to a second amplifier, said second amplifier having an output signal; applying to a first potential divider said output signal of said second amplifier; applying a proportion of said output signal to said first amplifier; and subtracting in said first amplifier said proportion of said output signal of said second amplifier from said input signal to produce a difference signal amplifiable by said first amplifier.
- the method may further comprise applying said input signal to a second potential divider, said proportion of said input signal applied to said second amplifier being applied by said second potential divider.
- the method may further comprise applying said input signal to a third potential divider, and applying a proportion of said input signal to said first amplifier through said third potential divider.
- said proportion of said input signal received by said second amplifier is approximately 50% of said signal applied to said first amplifier through said third potential divider.
- the method may further comprise reducing variation in the loading of said first amplifier using a resistive element connected between the output of said first amplifier and ground.
- said first and second amplifiers each have a negative input and an output and said method further comprises setting the gain of the second amplifier by feedback applied by connecting a first resistive element between the negative input of the second amplifier and ground, and a second resistive element between the output of the second amplifier and the negative input of the second amplifier.
- the method may further comprise setting the gain of the first amplifier by feedback applied by connecting a third resistive element between the negative input of the first amplifier and the junction of the resistors forming the first potential divider, and a fourth resistive element between the output of the first amplifier and the negative input of the first amplifier.
- said first and second amplifiers are substantially identical, and said second potential divider comprises two substantially equal resistive components, said step of applying a proportion of said input signal to said second amplifier comprises applying approximately 50% of said input signal to said second amplifier.
- said amplifier apparatus has an overall gain, and said first and second amplifiers each have an associated gain, the method further comprising arranging said first and second amplifiers such that the gain associated with each of said first and second amplifiers is approximately twice the overall gain of said amplifier apparatus.
- said first potential divider comprises a first resistive component and a second resistive component, each of said first and second resistive components having an associated resistance, the method further comprising selecting said resistive components such that the ratio of said resistance associated with said first resistive component to said resistance associated with said second resistive component is such that the amplitude of said signal at a junction of said first and second resistive components is substantially equal to the amplitude of said input signal to said second amplifier divided by the gain of said second amplifier.
- said first amplifier has an output
- said method further comprising the step of applying a resistive load to said output of said first amplifier such that the sum of the associated resistances of said first and second resistive components of said first potential divider is substantially equal to said applied load.
- said first and said second amplifiers have substantially identical errors generated therein, the method further comprising substantially cancelling said errors by subtracting said error generated in said second amplifier from said error generated in said first amplifier.
- Figure 1 is a schematic circuit diagram of an amplifier circuit according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2a is a graph showing the frequency response of an amplifier circuit taken at the output of amplifier 20 in the circuit of Figure 1;
- Figure 2b is a graph showing the frequency response of an amplifier taken at the output of amplifier 10 in the circuit of Figure 1;
- Figure 3a is a further graph showing the phase shift of an amplifier circuit taken at the output of amplifier 20 in the circuit of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 3b is a further graph showing the phase shift of an amplifier taken at the output of amplifier 10 in the circuit of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 4a is a spectrum plot of the output signal the amplifier 20 in the circuit of
- Figure 4b is a spectrum plot of the output signal the amplifier 10 in the circuit of
- Figure 5 is a schematic circuit diagram of an amplifier circuit according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 is a schematic circuit diagram of an amplifier circuit according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 7 is a schematic circuit diagram of an amplifier circuit according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 8 is a schematic circuit diagram of an amplifier circuit according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 1 shows an amplifier circuit according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the circuit comprises two identical amplifiers, a main amplifier (X1) 10 and a second amplifier (X2) 20. Both amplifiers have twice the gain G v required of the overall system. As the amplifiers are identical, they will have similar errors E generated during the amplification process. Ideally, the same operating conditions, such as the same supply voltage, same input voltage and same load impedance are applied to both amplifiers 10 and 20. In the system of Figure 1 , the incoming signal Vj n is applied to a first point (point 1) and is then applied to the positive input of the main amplifier 10.
- the incoming signal is also applied to a first end of a first resistor R1 , the other end of the first resistor R1 being connected to a first end of a second resistor R2.
- the other end of the second resistor R2 is connected to the system ground.
- the junction of the first and second resistors R1 and R2 which form a potential divider is connected to the positive input of the second amplifier 20.
- the negative input of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 2, to the system ground.
- the output of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 3, to the first end of a third resistor R3, the other end of the third resistor R3 being connected to a first end of a fourth resistor R4.
- the second end of the fourth resistor R4 is connected to system ground.
- the junction of the third and fourth resistors R3 and R4, which is termed point 4, is connected to the negative input 9 of the main amplifier 10.
- the output of the main amplifier 10 is connected to one end of a load, which may be, for example, another amplifier such as a power amplifier in which case the load is a resistive element to ground, or another element such as a loud speaker.
- the other end of the load is connected to the system ground.
- the voltage across the load constitutes the output of the amplifier circuit.
- the first and second resistors R1 and R2 are preferably identical and the signal at a point 5, which is the positive input of the second amplifier 20, will be half the input signal at point 1.
- the voltage at point 3 which is the output of the second amplifier 20, is given by:
- V3 2 x Gv ( V5 - V2 ) + E
- the third and fourth resistors R3 and R4 are preferably high precision resistors and the values are related as follows:
- V4 x V3
- This voltage V4 is applied to the negative input of the main amplifier 10 at a point 9 and the voltage at point 9 may be denoted as follows:
- V8 V 1n (6)
- V6 2xGv(V8 - V9) + E
- Equations (6) and (5) are substituted in the above equation for V8 and V9 respectively, then:
- V6 2xGv[V in -( + ) ] + E
- V ⁇ v
- A1 be the attenuation of the potential divider formed by the resistors R1 and
- V 5 Ai Vin (1 )
- V 3 G(V 5 - V 2 ) + E 2 Substitute eq(1)
- the voltage at the output of the potential divider formed by the third and fourth resistors R3 and R4, may be given by:
- a 2 be the attenuation of the potential divider formed by the resistors R3 and
- V 4 A 2 V 3
- V4 A 2 V 3
- one way to check is to set the output of the first amplifier 10 equal to the output of the second amplifier 20.
- R 1 R 2 is a necessary condition for both amplifiers to have effectively the same output level and therefore same errors.
- R1 R 2 is a necessary condition for both amplifiers to have effectively the same output level and therefore same errors.
- the system embodying the present invention should still work even if there is slight deviation from this condition, that is, R1 is not equal to R2. In such a condition, the error will be higher at the output. This has been verified by simulation.
- V 6 G(I- A 2 A 1 G)V 1n - A 2 GE 2 + E 1
- the output is an amplified version of the input signal with a gain of G v , without error.
- Figure 2a is a graph showing the frequency response of an amplifier circuit taken at the output of amplifier 20 in the circuit of Figure 1, which gives a bandwidth at the -3db point of 1.373 MHz.
- Figure 2b is a graph showing the frequency response of an amplifier taken at the output of amplifier 10 in the circuit of Figure 1 according to one embodiment of the present invention and giving a bandwidth of 3.234 MHz at the -3db point.
- Figure 3a is a graph showing the phase shift of an amplifier circuit taken at the output of amplifier 20 in the circuit of Figure 1. A phase deviation of -5.252 degrees at 100kHz is shown.
- Figure 3b is a graph showing the phase shift of an amplifier taken at the output of amplifier 10 in the circuit of Figure 1. A phase deviation of -2.082 degrees at 100kHz is shown.
- Figure 4a is a spectrum plot of the output signal the amplifier 20 in the circuit of Figure 1 with an input of 1kHz and Figure 4b is a spectrum plot of the output signal the amplifier 10 in the circuit of Figure 1 with an input of 1kHz.
- FIGS 4a and 4b show more clearly the improvement in total harmonic distortion (THD).
- THD+Noise from amplifier 20 is 0.9415% and that of amplifier 10 is 0.0367%.
- the numerical values will vary according to the input level set for the simulation.
- Figure 5 shows an amplifier circuit according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- the circuit comprises two identical amplifiers, a main amplifier (X1) 10 and a second amplifier (X2) 20. Both amplifiers have twice the gain Gv required of the overall system. As the amplifiers are identical, they will have similar errors E generated during the amplification process. Ideally, the same operating conditions, such as the same supply voltage, same input voltage and same load impedance are applied to both amplifiers 10 and 20.
- the incoming signal Vj n is applied to a first point (point 1) and is then applied to the positive input of the main amplifier 10. The incoming signal is also applied, at half level, to the positive input of the second amplifier 20.
- the negative input of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 2, to the system ground.
- the output of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 3, to the first end of a first resistor R3, the other end of the first resistor R3 being connected to a first end of a second resistor R4.
- the second end of the second resistor R4 is connected to system ground.
- the junction of the first and second resistors R3 and R4, which is termed point 4, is connected to the negative input 9 of the main amplifier 10.
- the output of the main amplifier 10 is connected to one end of a load, which may be, for example, another amplifier such as a power amplifier in which case the load is a resistive element to ground, or another element such as a loud speaker.
- the other end of the load is connected to the system ground.
- the voltage across the load constitutes the output of the amplifier circuit.
- the operation of the circuit of Figure 5 is the same as that described above in connection with Figure 1 , the only difference being the removal from the circuit of Figure 5 of the potential divider formed by R1 and R2 which is present in the circuit of Figure 1.
- the input to amplifier 20 should be half the magnitude of the input to amplifier 10.
- an input V in is applied to amplifier 10 and the same input but at half the magnitude, V in /2, is applied to amplifier 20.
- These inputs may be from a source, such as a digital source with a Digital-to-Analogue converter being used to obtain the above configuration.
- Figure 6 shows an amplifier circuit according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- the circuit comprises two identical amplifiers, a main amplifier (X1) 10 and a second amplifier (X2) 20. Both amplifiers have twice the gain G v required of the overall system. As the amplifiers are identical, they will have similar errors E generated during the amplification process. Ideally, the same operating conditions, such as the same supply voltage, same input voltage and same load impedance are applied to both amplifiers 10 and 20.
- the incoming signal is applied to a first point (point 1) and is then applied to a potential divider formed of two resistors R5 and R6.
- the junction (point 8) of the potential divider is connected to the positive input of the main amplifier 10.
- the end of resistor R6 which is not connected to resistor R5 is connected to the system ground.
- the input signal is applied to that end of resistor R5 which is not connected to resistor R6.
- the incoming signal is also applied to a first end of a further resistor R1, the other end of the resistor R1 being connected to a first end of another resistor R2.
- the other end of the resistor R2 is connected to the system ground.
- the junction (point 5) of the resistors R1 and R2 which form a potential divider is connected to the positive input of the second amplifier 20.
- the negative input of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 2, to the system ground.
- R1 , R2, R5 and R6 are selected such that the voltage applied to the positive input (point 5) of the amplifier 20 is half that applied to the positive input of the amplifier 10.
- the output of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 3, to the first end of a further resistor R3, the other end of the further resistor R3 being connected to a first end of another resistor R4.
- the second end of the resistor R4 is connected to system ground.
- the junction of the resistors R3 and R4, which is termed point 4, is connected to the negative input 9 of the main amplifier 10.
- the output of the main amplifier 10 is connected to one end of a load, which may be, for example, another amplifier such as a power amplifier in which case the load is a resistive element to ground, or another element such as a loud speaker.
- the other end of the load is connected to the system ground.
- the voltage across the load constitutes the output of the amplifier circuit.
- Figure 7 shows an amplifier circuit according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- the circuit comprises two identical amplifiers, a main amplifier (X1) 10 and a second amplifier (X2) 20. Both amplifiers have twice the gain G v required of the overall system. As the amplifiers are identical, they will have similar errors E generated during the amplification process. Ideally, the same operating conditions, such as the same supply voltage, same input voltage and same load impedance are applied to both amplifiers 10 and 20.
- the incoming signal Vj n is applied to a first point (point 1) and is then applied to the positive input of the main amplifier 10.
- the incoming signal is also applied to a first end of a first resistor R1 , the other end of the first resistor R1 being connected to a first end of a second resistor R2.
- the other end of the second resistor R2 is connected to the system ground.
- the junction (point 5) of the first and second resistors R1 and R2 which form a potential divider is connected to the positive input of the second amplifier 20.
- the negative input of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 2, to the system ground.
- the output of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 3, to the first end of a third resistor R3, the other end of the third resistor R3 being connected to a first end of a fourth resistor R4.
- the second end of the fourth resistor R4 is connected to system ground.
- the junction of the third and fourth resistors R3 and R4, which is termed point 4, is connected to the negative input 9 of the main amplifier 10.
- the output of the main amplifier 10 is connected to one end of a load R bad , which may be, for example, another amplifier such as a power amplifier in which case the load Rio ad is a resistive element to ground, or another element such as a loud speaker.
- Oad is connected to the system ground.
- Oad constitutes the output of the amplifier circuit.
- a further resistor R7 is connected across the output of the amplifier 10 and the system ground, in parallel with the load R
- the loading on the amplifier 10 will depend on the load Ri o a d the user connects to the amplifier system and therefore the resistor R7 is included to reduce the variation in the overall load applied to the system.
- Oad may be another amplifier, which may have a typical input impedance of between 10K ohms to 47K ohms. If the resistor R7, having a typical value of 1 K ohms, is added in parallel with Rioad, as shown in Figure 7, the load of amplifier 10 is the effective resistance of resistor R7 in parallel with R
- resistors R3 + R4 may be set between around 909 ohms and around 979 ohms so that the load conditions for the amplifier 10 and the amplifier 20 are close to each other.
- circuit of Figure 7 is identical to that of Figure 1 with the exception of the addition of the further resistor R7 to the circuit of Figure 7.
- the operation of the circuit of Figure 7 is essentially the same as that described above in connection with Figure 1.
- Figure 8 shows an amplifier circuit according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- the circuit comprises two identical amplifiers, a main amplifier (X1) 10 and a second amplifier (X2) 20. Both amplifiers have twice the gain Gv required of the overall system. As the amplifiers are identical, they will have similar errors E generated during the amplification process. Ideally, the same operating conditions, such as the same supply voltage, same input voltage and same load impedance are applied to both amplifiers 10 and 20.
- the incoming signal Vj n is applied to a first point (point 1) and is then applied to the positive input of the main amplifier 10.
- the incoming signal is also applied to a first end of a first resistor R1 , the other end of the first resistor R1 being connected to a first end of a second resistor R2.
- the other end of the second resistor R2 is connected to the system ground.
- the junction (point 5) of the first and second resistors R1 and R2 which form a potential divider is connected to the positive input of the second amplifier 20.
- the negative input of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 2, to the junction of two further resistors R8 and R9.
- the other end of R9 which is not connected to R8 is taken to the system ground.
- the end of resistor R8 not connected to resistor R9 is connected to the output the amplifier 20, to control the gain of the amplifier 20 by applying feedback.
- the output of the second amplifier 20 is connected, at a point 3, to the first end of a third resistor R3, the other end of the third resistor R3 being connected to a first end of a fourth resistor R4.
- the second end of the fourth resistor R4 is connected to system ground.
- the junction of the third and fourth resistors R3 and R4, which is termed point 4, is connected to a further resistor R11 , the other end of which is connected to the negative input 9 of the main amplifier 10.
- a further resistor R10 is connected between the negative input to the amplifier 10 and the output of the amplifier 10 at a point 6, to control the gain of the amplifier 10 by applying feedback.
- the values of the resistors R8, R9, R10 and R11 are preferably selected that the gains of the amplifiers 10 and 20 are substantially the same.
- the output of the main amplifier 10 is connected to one end of a load, which may be, for example, another amplifier such as a power amplifier in which case the load is a resistive element to ground, or another element such as a loud speaker.
- the other end of the load is connected to the system ground.
- the voltage across the load constitutes the output of the amplifier circuit.
- circuit of Figure 8 is identical to that of Figure 1 with the exception of the addition of the further resistors R8 to R11 to the circuit of Figure 7.
- the operation of the circuit of Figure 7 is essentially the same as that described above in connection with Figure 1 , except that feedback is applied to both amplifiers 10 and 20 to control the gain of the amplifiers.
- one or more embodiments of the invention may provide an amplifier system in which the bandwidth is significantly greater than that of conventional amplifiers with reduced phase shift and minimal distortion as the distorting errors generated by the individual amplifiers in the circuit are cancelled out.
- amplifiers 10 and 20 used in the simulation to obtain the figures quoted above did not have feedback applied internally. However, embodiments of the present invention may be applied to amplifiers with or without feedback. ,
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