Electricity: power supply or regulation systems – Including an impedance – Thermistor or resistor
Patent
1992-04-21
1993-10-19
Sterrett, Jeffrey
Electricity: power supply or regulation systems
Including an impedance
Thermistor or resistor
323312, 338 22R, H01C 713
Patent
active
052549380
ABSTRACT:
A resistor circuit which includes a pair of linear conductive films and a resistive film. The resistive film is formed on an area between the conductive films and electrically connected to the conductive films. A pair of terminals are electrically connected to portions of the conductive films respectively. A current source is electrically connected between the terminals to flow an electric current between the terminals. A pair of voltage output terminals are electrically connected to portions of the conductive films respectively. At least one of the voltage output terminals is disposed at a position other than a position in which the terminals are formed. An output voltage output from the voltage output terminals is exactly proportional to a current flowing between them without an influence of change of an ambient temperature.
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Sterrett Jeffrey
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