DocumentCode
1587828
Title
Resistive mirror based voltage controlled resistor
Author
Tadic, Niksa
Author_Institution
Elektrotehnicki Fakultat, Montenegro Univ., Yugoslavia
Volume
2
fYear
1998
Firstpage
760
Abstract
A voltage controlled resistor (VCR) has been realized by two active devices. Field effect transistors (JFETs or MOSFETs) operating in both the ohmic and the saturation region, or bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) operating in both the saturation and the active region can be used as these devices. A new procedure is applied-a resistive mirror method involving the concepts of the resistive original and its resistive image is presumed by this method. Resistive image resistance is controlled by varying the resistive original resistance. Resistance range, for a given control voltage range, can be tuned by varying a voltage reference. Dynamic range corresponds to drain-to-source (collector-to-emitter) breakdown voltage of the used devices. The resulting resistance is directly proportional to the control voltage over the entire dynamic range, and it is independent of the process parameters of the used FETs (BJTs)
Keywords
JFET circuits; MOSFET circuits; bipolar transistor circuits; network synthesis; resistors; voltage control; JFET; JFETs; MOSFET; bipolar junction transistors; collector-to-emitter breakdown voltage; control voltage; drain-to-source breakdown voltage; dynamic range; field effect transistors; resistive image resistance; resistive mirror; resistive original resistance; saturation; voltage controlled resistor; voltage reference; CMOS technology; Dynamic range; FETs; JFETs; MOSFETs; Mirrors; Proportional control; Resistors; Video recording; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1998. IMTC/98. Conference Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location
St. Paul, MN
ISSN
1091-5281
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4797-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IMTC.1998.676828
Filename
676828
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