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Direct-coupled amplifier

A direct-coupled amplifier[1] or DC amplifier is a type of amplifier in which the output of one stage of the amplifier is coupled to the input of the next stage in such a way as to permit signals with zero frequency, also referred to as direct current, to pass from input to output. This is an application of the more general direct coupling. It was invented by Harold J Paz and Francis P. Keiper Jr. in 1955. It displaced the triode vacuum tube amplifier designed by Lee de Forest. Almost all vacuum tube circuit designs are now replaced with direct coupled transistor circuit design. It is the first transistor amplifier design that did not include coupling capacitors. The direct-coupled amplifier allowed analog circuits to be built smaller with the elimination of coupling capacitors and removed the lower frequency limitation that is dependent on capacitors.

History Edit

Paz first started his career at Bell Labs as an intern from December 1950 to April 1952 as an Engineering Aid. Paz worked on testing several transistor parameters, such as rise time, RC timing constant, alpha coefficient, to determine their effects on a transistor circuit design. He then went on to work at RCA as a summer student engineering intern from June 1953 to September 1953. Paz was assigned to determine the effects of several variables on a transistor's noise factor at various radio frequencies. It was the result of this research that Paz designed the first transistor-based wireless microphone, called Phantom. RCA took interest in Paz's design and made their subsidiary National Broadcasting Company aware of the new microphone. RCA decided to file patent US2,810,110 for the microphone on July 16, 1954 and was granted on October 15, 1957. The design was used for the ND-433 wireless microphone that NBC used in 1955.

It was In June 1954, thatPaz took an engineering position at Philco and was assigned to the Transistor Product Engineering Group to study the theory of operation of the direct-coupled switching circuits of R. Brown. The switching circuited used one resistor per transistor, which was revolutionary at the time for its low component count. Transistors were primarily used to be an on-off digital device that would be beneficial for making a solid-state digital computer. It was after understanding the theory of the switching circuits that Paz invented the direct-coupled "Triplet", which is a three-stage linear amplifier which uses only one resistor per transistor amplification stage. It was during this time that Paz was introduced to Robert Noyce, who was also in the Transistor Research Department. The direct-coupled amplifier was influential in the development of Fairchild's uA709 operational amplifier by Bob Widlar, which Noyce knew about as he was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductors.

The direct-coupled amplifier is also the basis for Philco's Mark I hearing aid, which used the circuit built with silicon alloy transistors. The hearing aid was listed as Figure 5 as an application of the Triplet on the US3030586 patent[1]


Afterwards, Paz returned to work at RCA in August 1955. He worked on designing a power supply that used small transistors which could regulate and control a large amount of power. This research resulted in new circuitry that Paz designed and was featured in RCA's internal academic journal, the Industry Service Laboratory.[2] Paz later on published his design with the International Radio Engineers and presented his findings at the IRE convention in 1957.

Paz continued working on various transistor amplifier designs for RCA, including a transistor circuit design that could be used in the rack mounted amplifier product line. This transistor circuit became a transistor preamplifier equalizer for professional turntables. Paz submitted his paper at the 1957 Annual Audio Engineering Convention.[3] Additional products include the "hybrid" transistor power amplifier, which was the first 10 watt amplifier which had less than 0.333% distortion from 30 cycles to 15,000 cycles. It was also compatible to be used with any RCA 2N301 power transistors. The low distortion transistor power amplifier was published in the Electronics Industries magazine and Paz presented his findings at the National Convention of IRE in 1959.

Current Edit

The common use of the term "DC amplifier" does not mean "direct current amplifier", as this type can be used for both direct current and alternating current signals. The frequency response of the direct coupled amplifier is similar to low pass filter and hence it is also known as "Low-Pass Amplifier". The amplification of DC (zero frequency) is possible only by this amplifier, hence it later becomes the building block for differential amplifier and operational amplifier. Furthermore, monolithic integrated circuit technology does not allow the fabrication of large coupling capacitors.

Drift Edit

Direct-coupled amplifiers constructed in the conventional form of single-ended amplifiers connected in cascade suffer from drift of the output voltage with time and temperature. In many high-gain applications it is necessary to provide offset adjustments to deal with drift. The drift problem can be overcome by using differential amplifiers.[4]

Application Edit

Direct-coupled amplifiers are used in voltage regulators, servo drives and other instrumentation amplifiers. It also forms a building block for differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers.


See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b US3030586A, Paz, Harold J. & Keiper, Jr Francis P., "Transistor circuit", issued 1962-04-17 
  2. ^ Paz, Harold (1961). "RCA Technical Papers Index" (PDF). Radio Corporation of America. IV – via World Radio History.
  3. ^ "Complete Journal: Volume 5 Issue 4". Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 5 (4). 1957-10-01.
  4. ^ Balbir Kumar, Shail B. Jain, Electronic Devices and Circuits, pp. 431–432, PHI Learning, 2007 ISBN 8120329813.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Direct coupled amplifier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message A direct coupled amplifier 1 or DC amplifier is a type of amplifier in which the output of one stage of the amplifier is coupled to the input of the next stage in such a way as to permit signals with zero frequency also referred to as direct current to pass from input to output This is an application of the more general direct coupling It was invented by Harold J Paz and Francis P Keiper Jr in 1955 It displaced the triode vacuum tube amplifier designed by Lee de Forest Almost all vacuum tube circuit designs are now replaced with direct coupled transistor circuit design It is the first transistor amplifier design that did not include coupling capacitors The direct coupled amplifier allowed analog circuits to be built smaller with the elimination of coupling capacitors and removed the lower frequency limitation that is dependent on capacitors Contents 1 History 2 Current 3 Drift 4 Application 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditPaz first started his career at Bell Labs as an intern from December 1950 to April 1952 as an Engineering Aid Paz worked on testing several transistor parameters such as rise time RC timing constant alpha coefficient to determine their effects on a transistor circuit design He then went on to work at RCA as a summer student engineering intern from June 1953 to September 1953 Paz was assigned to determine the effects of several variables on a transistor s noise factor at various radio frequencies It was the result of this research that Paz designed the first transistor based wireless microphone called Phantom RCA took interest in Paz s design and made their subsidiary National Broadcasting Company aware of the new microphone RCA decided to file patent US2 810 110 for the microphone on July 16 1954 and was granted on October 15 1957 The design was used for the ND 433 wireless microphone that NBC used in 1955 It was In June 1954 thatPaz took an engineering position at Philco and was assigned to the Transistor Product Engineering Group to study the theory of operation of the direct coupled switching circuits of R Brown The switching circuited used one resistor per transistor which was revolutionary at the time for its low component count Transistors were primarily used to be an on off digital device that would be beneficial for making a solid state digital computer It was after understanding the theory of the switching circuits that Paz invented the direct coupled Triplet which is a three stage linear amplifier which uses only one resistor per transistor amplification stage It was during this time that Paz was introduced to Robert Noyce who was also in the Transistor Research Department The direct coupled amplifier was influential in the development of Fairchild s uA709 operational amplifier by Bob Widlar which Noyce knew about as he was one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductors The direct coupled amplifier is also the basis for Philco s Mark I hearing aid which used the circuit built with silicon alloy transistors The hearing aid was listed as Figure 5 as an application of the Triplet on the US3030586 patent 1 Afterwards Paz returned to work at RCA in August 1955 He worked on designing a power supply that used small transistors which could regulate and control a large amount of power This research resulted in new circuitry that Paz designed and was featured in RCA s internal academic journal the Industry Service Laboratory 2 Paz later on published his design with the International Radio Engineers and presented his findings at the IRE convention in 1957 Paz continued working on various transistor amplifier designs for RCA including a transistor circuit design that could be used in the rack mounted amplifier product line This transistor circuit became a transistor preamplifier equalizer for professional turntables Paz submitted his paper at the 1957 Annual Audio Engineering Convention 3 Additional products include the hybrid transistor power amplifier which was the first 10 watt amplifier which had less than 0 333 distortion from 30 cycles to 15 000 cycles It was also compatible to be used with any RCA 2N301 power transistors The low distortion transistor power amplifier was published in the Electronics Industries magazine and Paz presented his findings at the National Convention of IRE in 1959 Current EditThe common use of the term DC amplifier does not mean direct current amplifier as this type can be used for both direct current and alternating current signals The frequency response of the direct coupled amplifier is similar to low pass filter and hence it is also known as Low Pass Amplifier The amplification of DC zero frequency is possible only by this amplifier hence it later becomes the building block for differential amplifier and operational amplifier Furthermore monolithic integrated circuit technology does not allow the fabrication of large coupling capacitors Drift EditDirect coupled amplifiers constructed in the conventional form of single ended amplifiers connected in cascade suffer from drift of the output voltage with time and temperature In many high gain applications it is necessary to provide offset adjustments to deal with drift The drift problem can be overcome by using differential amplifiers 4 Application EditDirect coupled amplifiers are used in voltage regulators servo drives and other instrumentation amplifiers It also forms a building block for differential amplifiers and operational amplifiers See also EditCapacitive couplingReferences Edit a b US3030586A Paz Harold J amp Keiper Jr Francis P Transistor circuit issued 1962 04 17 Paz Harold 1961 RCA Technical Papers Index PDF Radio Corporation of America IV via World Radio History Complete Journal Volume 5 Issue 4 Journal of the Audio Engineering Society 5 4 1957 10 01 Balbir Kumar Shail B Jain Electronic Devices and Circuits pp 431 432 PHI Learning 2007 ISBN 8120329813 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Direct coupled amplifier amp oldid 1165954307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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