D.C. power source with temperature compensation

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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323 4, 323 9, 323 22T, G05F 158

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039566617

ABSTRACT:
An improved D. C. power source whose output voltage is independent of changes in temperature is disclosed. Compensation for changes in temperature is established by three features. For a change of the voltage drop in the forward direction between the base and the emitter of a transistor, a plurality of diodes provided in a bias circuit in the transistor are utilizied; for a change of the current amplification factor .beta. of a transistor, an additional transistor is attached to the transistor, and; for a change of the value of an emitter resistor connected between the emitter of the transistor and the ground, an external stable resistor is utilized. The D. C. power source of the present invention is, in particular, useful for an integrated circuit.

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patent: 3430076 (1969-02-01), Overtveld
patent: 3483464 (1969-12-01), Embree et al.
patent: 3781648 (1973-12-01), Owens
Limitador Electronico de Corriente, Article in "Revista Telegrafica Electronica" Oct. 1971.

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