Thermally feedable transmitter and sensor system

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Power control – power supply – or bias voltage supply

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C455S115100, C455S091000, C340S539260, C340S443000, C340S425500, C340S500000, C340S870010

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07392022

ABSTRACT:
The transmitter which can be fed thermally has at least one heat transducer element (1) with a downstream voltage transformer (3) and logic assembly (4) as well as a data transmission unit (5, 6), and is characterized in that the logic assembly (4) is designed on a ULP basis, and the data transmission unit (5, 6) transmits a broadband signal.

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