Electronic circuit comprising a resonator to be integrated...

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C333S193000

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11024950

ABSTRACT:
An electronic circuit comprises a resonator meant to be integrated into a semiconductor product including a resonator having first and second resonant frequencies. The electronic circuit comprises: a first inductive partner element for canceling out said second resonant frequency, said partner element having a quality coefficient QI (f) having a first value in a predetermined frequency band and a second value outside said frequency band; a second capacitive partner element for adjusting tuning of said resonator to said first frequency.

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