Integrated circuit precision resistor ratio matching

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific signal discriminating without subsequent control – By amplitude

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327 72, 327 59, 327538, H02P 606

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060436875

ABSTRACT:
A precision analog circuit ensures precision matching between two or more resistive elements. In order that the two or more resistive elements are truly matched, a first electrical value, such as V.sub.DS, of the two or more resistive elements are equal and a second electrical value, such as V.sub.GS, of the two or more resistive elements are equal so that a ratio of the first resistive element to the second resistive element is a predetermined value regardless of the voltage coefficients of the resistive elements.

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