Amplification system for continuously adjusting amplification gain of a high frequency weak signal for mass spectrometers
11075064 · 2021-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Bing XUE (Shanghai, CN)
- Jian Jiang (Shanghai, CN)
- Jiajia Yu (Shanghai, CN)
- Xiaojun Qi (Shanghai, CN)
- Bo Hu (Shanghai, CN)
Cpc classification
H03F2200/444
ELECTRICITY
H03F1/0288
ELECTRICITY
H01J49/022
ELECTRICITY
H03F2203/21139
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/261
ELECTRICITY
H03F2203/21103
ELECTRICITY
H01J49/0036
ELECTRICITY
H03F3/68
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/222
ELECTRICITY
H03F2200/387
ELECTRICITY
H03F1/56
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H03F3/50
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An amplification system includes a first amplification module, a second amplification module, a third amplification module I, a fourth amplification module I, a first load, a third amplification module II, a fourth amplification module II and a second load. An output terminal of the first amplification module is connected to an input terminal of the second amplification module; output terminals of the second amplification module are connected to an input terminal of the third amplification module I and an input terminal of the third amplification module II. An output terminal of the third amplification module I is connected to an input terminal of the first load through the fourth amplification module I. An output terminal of the third amplification module II is connected to an input terminal of the second load through the fourth amplification module II.
Claims
1. An amplification system for continuously adjusting amplification gain of a high frequency weak signal for mass spectrometers, comprising a first amplification module, a second amplification module, a third amplification module I, a fourth amplification module I, a first load, a third amplification module II, a fourth amplification module II and a second load, wherein, an output terminal of the first amplification module is connected to an input terminal of the second amplification module; a first output terminal of the second amplification module is connected to an input terminal of the third amplification module I, and a second output terminal of the second amplification module is connected to an input terminal of the third amplification module II, respectively; an output terminal of the third amplification module I is connected to an input terminal of the first load through the fourth amplification module I; and an output terminal of the third amplification module II is connected to an input terminal of the second load through the fourth amplification module II.
2. The amplification system in claim 1, wherein, the first amplification module comprises a first impedance matching sub-module, a second impedance matching sub-module, a first amplification sub-module, a first DC bias sub-module and a first amplitude-limited protection sub-module.
3. The amplification system in claim 2, wherein an input of the first impedance matching sub-module is used as an input terminal of the first amplification module; and an output of the second impedance matching sub-module is used as the output terminal of the first amplification module.
4. The amplification system in claim 2, wherein the first impedance matching sub-module is connected to the first amplification sub-module; the first amplification sub-module is connected to the second impedance matching sub-module; the first DC bias sub-module is connected to the first amplification sub-module; and the first amplitude-limited protection sub-module is connected to the first amplification sub-module.
5. The amplification system in claim 2, wherein the first DC bias sub-module is connected to a first DC power supply.
6. The amplification system in claim 1, wherein, the second amplification module comprises a third impedance matching sub-module, a fourth impedance matching sub-module, a second amplification sub-module, a second DC bias sub-module and a second amplitude-limited protection sub-module.
7. The amplification system in claim 6, wherein an input of the third impedance matching sub-module is used as the input terminal of the second amplification module; outputs of the fourth impedance matching sub-module are used as output terminals of the second amplification module.
8. The amplification system in claim 6, wherein the third impedance matching sub-module is connected to the second amplification sub-module; the second amplification sub-module is connected to the fourth impedance matching sub-module; the second DC bias sub-module is connected to the second amplification sub-module; and the second amplitude-limited protection sub-module is connected to the second amplification sub-module.
9. The amplification system in claim 6, wherein the second DC bias sub-module is connected to a second DC power supply.
10. The amplification system in claim 1, wherein the first amplification module, the second amplification module, the third amplification module I, the fourth amplification module I, the third amplification module II and the fourth amplification module II are all monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) devices.
11. The amplification system in claim 1, wherein the third amplification module I, the fourth amplification module I, the third amplification module II and the fourth amplification module II are structurally identical to the first amplification module.
12. The amplification system in claim 1, wherein the first amplification module is based on an MSA-02 chip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) The present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments. The following embodiments are described for facilitating those skills in the art to further understand the present disclosure, but do not intend to limit the present disclosure in any way. It should be noted that, for those of ordinary skill in the art, several variations and improvements can be made without departing from the concept of the present disclosure, all of which belong to the protection scope of the present disclosure.
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(12) The output of the second amplification module is connected to the third amplification module I and the third amplification module II through two microstrip baluns (not shown in
(13) The first amplification module, the second amplification module, the third amplification module I, the fourth amplification module I, the third amplification module II and the fourth amplification module II are all monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) devices. The third amplification module I, the third amplification module II, the fourth amplification module I and fourth amplification module II have the same structure as that of the first amplification module, which could be based on an MSA-02 chip. The MSA-02 chip is a cascaded 50-ohm gain module, wherein a 3 db bandwidth thereof is DC-2.6 GHz, and a typical gain of 1 GHz is 13 db, which is unconditionally stable.
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Embodiments
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(17) Step 1), a high frequency weak signal is applied to the high frequency input terminal;
(18) Step 2), the input signal is amplitude-limited by a resistor in the first amplification module;
(19) Step 3), the signal is then impedance-matched in order to prevent reflection;
(20) Step 4), the high frequency weak signal is amplified in cascade by a four-stage MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated device), in which the amplification gain could be continuously adjustable, specifically 1-500 could be obtained by just adjusting the voltage of the power supply voltage from 20V to 29V continuously;
(21) Step 5), finally, the amplified signal is impedance-matched and then output to the data collection system of the mass spectrometer.
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(28) Various other modifications and variations of the described method of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments.