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Patent
08 Jan 1975
TL;DR: In this article, a linear amplification of an input signal having amplitude variations is performed at frequencies and power levels for which linear gain elements are not available by separating an original bandpass input signal into two components, one of which is a constant amplitude sinusoidal component and the other of which being a low-pass envelope signal.
Abstract: A linear amplification providing a replica of an input signal having amplitude variations is accomplished at frequencies and power levels for which linear gain elements are not available. Linear amplification is provided by separating an original bandpass input signal into two components, one of which is a constant amplitude sinusoidal component and the other of which is a low-pass envelope signal. The envelope signal is processed to produce both an inverse sine, phase modulated signal and the complex conjugate of the modulated signal. The phase variations of the modulated signal and of its complex conjugate are proportional to the inverse sine of the envelope. The modulated signal and its complex conjugate are each separately mixed with the constant amplitude sinusoidal signal to produce two constant amplitude signals which are filtered and amplified by either linear or nonlinear devices. The amplified filtered resultants are combined to produce a linearly amplified replica of the original bandpass input signal.

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