Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With coupling means
Patent
1990-05-18
1992-01-14
Hudspeth, David
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
With coupling means
324133, 3073171, H03K 333
Patent
active
050814125
ABSTRACT:
A current conduction element otherwise known as a majed circuit comprising a first PN junction. The majed circuit is also comprised of a second PN junction connected in parallel with the first PN junction but which is biased oppositely therefrom. The first and second PN junctions share common connection points such that current flows through the majed circuit in a first direction through the first PN junction but not through the second PN junction, and current flows in the majed current circuit in a second direction through the second PN junction but not through the first PN junction.
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Hudspeth David
Ouellette Scott A.
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