Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Responsive to non-electrical signal – Magnetic field
Patent
1998-12-08
2000-02-29
Patidar, Jay
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Responsive to non-electrical signal
Magnetic field
324252, 338 32R, 257426, 365171, G01R 3302, H01L 4300
Patent
active
060312734
ABSTRACT:
A solid-state component is described which includes a network of thin-film elements. At least one thin-film element exhibits giant magnetoresistance. The network has a plurality of nodes, each of which represents a direct electrical connection between two of the thin-film elements. First and second ones of the plurality of nodes comprise power terminals. Third and fourth ones of the plurality of nodes comprise an output. A first conductor is inductively coupled to the at least one thin-film element for applying a first magnetic field thereto.
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Spitzer Richard
Torok E. James
Integrated Magnetoelectronics
Patidar Jay
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