Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1978-04-07
1981-01-27
Miller, Jr., Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307254, 328144, 328160, 330260, G06G 712, H03F 345
Patent
active
042477891
ABSTRACT:
An electronic circuit adapted to multiply/divide analog input signals, such circuit having a first set of four transistors with serially coupled base-emitter junctions arranged to produce an output current in the collector electrode of one of such transistors which is proportional to the product of currents fed into the collector electrodes of a second and third ones of the four transistors divided by current fed into the collector electrode of a fourth one of the transistors. The circuit includes a second set of four transistors, each one having a base electrode and an emitter electrode connected to the base electrode and emitter electrode, respectively, of a corresponding one of the first set of transistors to produce a current in the collector electrode thereof related to the current flow through the ohmic emitter resistance of the corresponding one of the transistors in the first set coupled thereto. Resistors, having resistances related to the ohmic emitter resistances of the first set of transistors, are coupled to the collector electrodes of the second set of transistors for producing a voltage in series with the serially coupled base-emitter junctions of the first set of transistors related to the voltages produced across the ohmic emitter resistances of the first set of transistors.
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Cate Thomas M.
Schmoock James C.
Davis B. P.
Miller, Jr. Stanley D.
Pannone Joseph D.
Raytheon Company
Sharkansky Richard M.
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