Amplifiers – Signal feedback – Nonlinear impedance element in loop path
Patent
1995-04-19
1997-04-22
Mullins, James B.
Amplifiers
Signal feedback
Nonlinear impedance element in loop path
330282, 330284, 333 81R, H03F 134
Patent
active
056232284
ABSTRACT:
An electronic circuit incorporating an operational amplifier and a feedback network consisting substantially of a plurality, N+M, of substantially identical non-linear elements connected in parallel in two groups of N and M elements each to provide a linear feedback stabilized gain or attenuation.
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Mullins James B.
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