Circuit array for setting the operating point of a transistor

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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330296, 323315, H03K 301, H03F 304

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049907980

ABSTRACT:
In a circuit array for setting the operating point of a first transistor. A current-inverting circuit (current mirror circuit) has a pinch resistor connected in series with the base-emitter path of another transistor within the current inverting circuit. The current inverting circuit supplies the current-inverting base current of the first transistor.

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