Circuit arrangement for driving a current-controlled component

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Signal selection based on frequency

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307270, 372 38, 455613, 455618, H04B 900

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045802939

ABSTRACT:
In a circuit arrangement for driving a current-controlled component, the current-controlled component, a controllable resistance and a current source are arranged in series. A current branch including a capacitor is arranged in parallel with the series arrangement formed by the controllable resistance and the current-controlled component.

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