DocumentCode
981524
Title
Theory of a Monolithic, Null Device and Some Novel Circuits
Author
Kaufman, W.M.
Author_Institution
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Research Laboratory, Churchill Borough, Pa.
Volume
48
Issue
9
fYear
1960
Firstpage
1540
Lastpage
1545
Abstract
An important trend in modern electronics is toward decreased size and increased reliability of electronic systems. This paper discusses a new simple structure which performs the function of a twin-T network, i.e., a null output is produced at a single frequency. This new structure has the advantage of being very small, simple to fabricate, and easy to use in conjunction with transistorized circuits. The theory of operation of the device, experimental verification of the theory, and some circuits containing the device is also discussed. The structure has been found useful to create a high-Q tuned amplifier, an oscillator, and a threshold transducer. The physical simplicity of the structure should result in a high degree of reliability and uniformity of response. It should be noted that the structure can be fabricated from semiconductor materials and is thus suited to "molecularized" or "integrated" solid state systems.
Keywords
Bridge circuits; Capacitance; Differential equations; Electric resistance; Electronic components; Filters; Frequency; Partial differential equations; Semiconductor devices; Semiconductor diodes;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1960.287667
Filename
4066213
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