Compensation of field effect on polycrystalline resistors

Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Magnetic field or compass

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C257S536000, C257S537000, C257S538000, C330S075000, C338S03200R, C338S295000

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07915995

ABSTRACT:
A resistive circuit includes a first terminal and a second terminal and polycrystalline first and second resistive segments coupled between the first and second terminals. A third terminal A is coupled to the first resistive segment, and a third terminal B is coupled to the second resistive segment. The third terminal A has a first voltage with respect to the first terminal, and the third terminal B has a second voltage with respect to the second terminal. With this arrangement, the non-linearity of resistance of the first resistive segment at least partially compensates for non-linearity of resistance of the second resistive segment.

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