Tuners – Tuner unit directly responsive to voltage and/or current... – Reactance tuning
Patent
1977-02-14
1978-06-27
Gensler, Paul L.
Tuners
Tuner unit directly responsive to voltage and/or current...
Reactance tuning
331107G, 331176, 331177V, 357 14, 357 15, 357 28, H03J 304
Patent
active
040978290
ABSTRACT:
A tuning compensation device to reduce post-tuning frequency drift in voltage controlled oscillators, comprising a thermoelectric element, such as a wafer of doped semiconductor material, in contact with the junction of a tuning element, such as a varactor diode, to produce a correction to the control voltage and thereby compensate for thermally induced frequency drift.
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Bosch, A Thermal Oscillator Using the Thermo-Electric (Seebeck) Effect In Silicon, Solid State Electronics, Sep. 22, 1972, vol. 15, pp. 849-852.
Cutler-Hammer, Inc.
Gensler Paul L.
Redmond Kevin
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