High capacitance integrated circuits

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific identifiable device – circuit – or system – Unwanted signal suppression

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C327S524000, C327S552000, C307S109000, C365S149000

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10412778

ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit providing high equivalent capacitance ranging from a few tens of picofarads to a few nanofarads is presented. The integrated circuit includes active integrated circuit components, requires no external capacitor, and is substantially insensitive to transistor current gain variations. The high capacitance integrated circuit can be advantageously used to provide, for example, timing delay and servo loop compensation.

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