Low-power integrated circuit for an electronic timepiece

Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Power supply details – Electrical

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368 62, 368203, G04B 100

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044418256

ABSTRACT:
An electronic timepiece comprising a threshold voltage based constant voltage regulator circuit, which provides the regulated voltage to a first part of the timepiece system including an oscillator and a divider. The signal from the first part is transferred to a second part of the timepiece which is provided with a voltage from a power supply source directly. The regulator circuit improves the voltage dependence of the timepiece system such as current consumption, frequency stability, etc.

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