Title :
Use of thermal feedback to produce 20 cps. low frequency rolloff in a microelectronic video amplifier
Author :
Merryman, J.D. ; Emmons, S.P.
Author_Institution :
Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, Texas
Abstract :
The low-frequency response attainable in semiconductor network ac amplifiers is limited by the large physical size required for coupling components. Better low-frequency response can be achieved with field effect amplifiers than with transistor amplifiers, but at the expense of reduced bandwidth. Hence, direct-coupled transistor stages are commonly used in semiconductor network video amplifiers when high cutoff frequencies are required. A direct-coupled video amplifier has the disadvantage, however, that a dc component will be produced in the output for either a dc input component or drift within the direct-coupled amplifier.
Keywords :
Aerospace electronics; Electronic packaging thermal management; Fabrication; Force feedback; Frequency; Microelectronics; Negative feedback; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Thermal force; Transistors;
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices Meeting, 1964 International
DOI :
10.1109/IEDM.1964.187453