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Sept. 27, 1966 J Sept. 27, 1966 J. A. MAASS 3,275,951 RING MODULATOR WITH LARGE DYNAMIC OPERATING RANGE Filed Aug. 1, 1963 2 LOWER1 NPUT O 1 'NET-20HIGHER 8 VOLTAGE 40 VOLTAGE A 22 45 3. 32 OUTPUT INVENTOR, JOACH M A. MAASS BY2.2% ArTORNEY. 3,275,951 United States Patent Office Patented Sept. 27, 1966 2 which may be caused by technological, environmental, or 3,275,951 electrical influences-the most significant here being tem RNG MODULATOR WITH LARGE DYNAMIC perature and voltage. OPERATING RANGE Joachim A. Maass, Wall Township, Monmouth County, Regardless, whether the circuit is used for amplitude N.J., assignor to the United States of America as rep 5 modulation or phase-shift keying, any conduction of di resented by the Secretary of the Army odes, which are not switched into conduction by the higher Filed Aug. 1, 1963, Ser. No. 299,438 voltage input signal, will result in distortion of the output 1 Claim. (C. 332-43) signal; and any non-symmetry of components will result in carrier frequency leak-through into the output signal. The invention described herein may be manufactured O It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an and used by or for the Government for governmental improved ring modulator having a large, dynamic Voltage purposes, without the payment of any royalty thereon. range. This invention relates to modulators and particularly to It is a further object of this invention to provide an ring modulators or phase-shift keyers. improved ring modulator having a more constant band In the conventional ring modulator, four diodes are con 5 width over a very wide range of modulating voltages. nected as a bridge, in a ring, such that the anode of one These and other objects of this invention are accom diode is connected to the cathode of the following diode. plished by using 2 diodes, back-to-back in place of each Thus, current flow is possible in one direction only around of the separate, conventional diodes in a ring modulator. the ring. Two transformers are provided with their sec The larger of the input voltages is applied, through re ondary windings connected to the electrically conjugate sistors, to the common back-connections of the alternate pairs of bridge terminals, and their primary windings pairs of diodes. The smaller of the input voltages is ap available for input or output connections. Center taps on plied to one of the diagonal pairs of terminals of the both secondary windings provide for another input con bridge, and the output is taken from the other of the nection. diagonal pairs of terminals of the bridge. This last connection is used for the higher-voltage, al 25 This invention will be better understood and further ternating-current, input signal, which alternately com objects of this invention will become apparent from the mutates the conductive state of a pair of non-adjoin following specification and the drawing which shows a ing diodes in the ring. If the lower-voltage input signal circuit diagram of a typical, ring modulator connected is applied to one of the transformers-which then be according to this invention. comes the input transformer-the commutating action of 30 Referring now to the drawing, the terminals 2, 4, 6, and the higher-voltage signal will cause polarity changes of 8 form the four diagonal corners of a ring-modulator the lower-voltage signal with reference to the other trans bridge, and the pairs of diodes 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, and former-which then becomes the output transformer 16-17 are connected in a bridge configuration, with each through which an output signal is available. of the pairs of diodes, connected back-to-back, replacing If the higher-voltage input signal is a carrier frequency 35 one of the diodes of the more conventional, diode, ring signal of a higher frequency, and the lower-voltage input modulator bridge. signal is a modulating signal of a lower frequency, then, The input terminals 21 and 22 for the lower-voltage in under normal operating conditions, and with perfect sym put signal are connected to the primary winding of the metry of all elements, an output signal will result which transformer 20. The secondary winding 24 connects to only contains the sum and the difference components of 40 one pair 2-4 of the diagonal terminals of the bridge. these two frequencies. That is, a double-sideband, sup The modulated output appears across the other pair pressed-carrier, amplitude-modulated signal. 6-8 of the diagonal terminals. The actual output termi The restrictions on proper operation are imposed by the nals 31 and 32 are connected to the secondary of the diode forward voltages and component symmetry. If, for transformer 30 and the center-tapped primary is con example, the instantaneous polarity of the carrier-fre nected across the diagonal terminals 6 and 8 of the bridge. quency signal causes two of the diodes to conduct heavily In the conventional ring modulator, the higher-voltage in an "on' condition while the other two diodes are in an signal would be applied between the center taps 25 and “off” condition, since they are biased reversely; then the 35 of the transformer windings 24 and 34 respectively. voltage, proportionally to the modulation signal which In the modulator shown in the drawing, the higher-volt appears across the secondary of the input transformer, age, push-pull signal is applied between the terminals 40 must be sufficiently small to not cause conduction of the 50 and 41 symmetrically with respect to the center-taps 25 “off'-biased diodes. This voltage, therefore, must be and 35, which are normally grounded. The terminal smaller than the forward voltage of a single diode, other 40 is connected to the common back-to-back connection wise distrotion of the output signal will result. of the pair of diodes 12 and 13 through the resistor 45, In an extreme case the diodes which are biased re and to the common back-to-back connection of the pair versely by the carrier frequency signal would become 55 of diodes 14 and 16 through the resistor 44. The terminal conductive and act as amplitude limiters for the modul 41 is connected to the common back-to-back connections lating signal. The dynamic symmetry of all circuit com of the pairs of diodes 10-11 and 16-17 through the re ponents is required to prevent leakage of the carrier fre sistors 42 and 43 respectively. quency signal into the output signal. In operation, the lower voltage input signal is applied If the circuit is used for phase shift keying of a carrier 60 across the terminals 21 and 22, through the transformer frequency then the lower-voltage signal would have to be 20, to the terminals 2 and 4 of the bridge. The bridge the carrier-frequency signal, and the higher-voltage signal is normally balanced with respect to these terminals when would have to be the modulating signal and would usually no signal is applied across the terminals 40 and 41 and be pulse information. The requirement that only the all of the diodes are at the same bias level. higher-voltage input signal determines the conductive state 65 When the higher-voltage input signal is applied across of diode pairs is the same as before. the terminals 40 and 4, the bias voltages applied to the In both modes of operation, the bandwidth is effected diodes are changed and the pairs of diagonally opposing by the limiter action of the “off” diodes, if they are driven diodes are switched at the frequency of the higher-voltage to conduction by excessive voltage of the lower-voltage signal. This causes an unbalance in the bridge such that input signal. The bandwidth is also effected by variations 70 the lower-voltage input signal appears across the termi in the dynamic operating characteristics of the diodes, nals 6 and 8 but with its phase being reversed at the fre 3,275,951 3 4. quency of the higher-voltage input signal. This combina having anode and cathode electrodes the cathodes of a tion of the two input signals is applied to the winding 34 first and second of said diodes being connected together, of the transformer 30, through which it is applied to the the cathodes of a third and fourth of said diodes being output termials 31 and 32. connected together, the cathodes of a fifth and sixth of Since a back-to-back connected pair of diodes can only said diodes being connected together, and the cathodes be made conductive by a voltage equal to or greater than of a seventh and eighth of said diodes being connected the sum of the forward and the break down voltage of together; a first transformer having a primary winding and a single diode, the lower-voltage input signal, between the a secondary winding with a grounded center tap, one end electrically conjugate terminals 2 and 4, can have any of said secondary winding being connected to the anodes voltage value up to twice the sum of the forward and the 0. of said first and eighth diodes the other end of said sec breakdown voltages of a diode pair without causing con ondary winding being connected to the anodes of said ductance of diodes which have been "off'-biased by the fourth and fifth diodes; a second transformer having a higher-voltage input signal. primary winding with a grounded center and a secondary A convenient means to adjust the bandwidth is avail winding, one end of said primary winding being connected able in the four resistors 42-45.
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