Biasing Circuit
Found 3 free book(s)MC1496, MC1496B Balanced Modulators/ Demodulators
www.onsemi.comparticular circuit and biasing conditions chosen. Power Dissipation Power dissipation, PD, within the integrated circuit package should be calculated as the summation of the voltage−current products at each port, i.e. assuming V12 = V6, I5 = I6 = I12 and ignoring base current, PD = 2 I5 (V6 − V14) + I5)V5 − V14 where subscripts refer to ...
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www.analog.comcircuit, the amplifier biasing must also be noiseless, that is free from noise added directly or indirectly by the biasing (see Reference 1). Resistors with DC across them should have low excess noise (film types), or be AC-bypassed. Thus R1, R2, R3, R4, R7, and R8 are preferably metal films, with R7-R8 bypassed.
Lockin Amplifier - MIT
web.mit.eduThe rest of the schematic above is just biasing and base driving. R8, C1, and R9 create a stable reference voltage. The resistors around U1 create a summing amplifier, and the resistors around U2 an inverting amplifier, so that the base voltages V B1 and V B2 have a