Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Self-regulating – Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
Patent
1980-07-11
1981-11-10
Shoop, William M.
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Self-regulating
Using a three or more terminal semiconductive device as the...
323316, 307297, 307304, 330288, G05F 316
Patent
active
043000916
ABSTRACT:
The difference between the source-to-gate voltages of two MOSFET's with different dopings of the regions in which their respective conduction channels are induced is applied to a resistor to determine the level to which current is regulated in current regulating circuitry embodying the invention.
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Limberg Allen LeRoy
Rasmussen Paul J.
RCA Corporation
Shoop William M.
Whitacre Eugene M.
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