Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Responsive to non-electrical signal – Physical deformation
Patent
1996-09-19
1998-06-23
Whitehead, Carl W.
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Responsive to non-electrical signal
Physical deformation
257418, 257420, H01L 2982
Patent
active
057708835
ABSTRACT:
A pair of signal voltages outputted from a bridge circuit composed of plural strain gauges are linearly amplified individually by a pair of amplifiers, whereupon a difference between the pair of signal voltages is detected. The pair of amplifiers are formed respectively in regions that are symmetrical with each other on a chip. As a result, variations in the output characteristics between the amplifiers are decreased.
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Kanosue Masakazu
Mizuno Koki
Okada Hiroshi
Suzuki Yasutoshi
Toyoda Inao
Nippondenso Co. Ltd.
Whitehead Carl W.
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