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Static induction transistor

About: Static induction transistor is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 8155 publications have been published within this topic receiving 107058 citations. The topic is also known as: SIT.


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13 Dec 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a transistor bias circuit is provided that is capable of operating from a power supply voltage that is slightly higher than twice the base-emitter voltage of the transistor to be biased.
Abstract: A transistor bias circuit is provided that is capable of operating from a power supply voltage that is slightly higher than twice the base-emitter voltage of the transistor to be biased. The bias circuit includes a transistor connected in a current-mirror configuration with the transistor to be biased. A feedback circuit maintains the mirrored current at a constant level. The gain of the feedback circuit is improved by the addition of a non-inverting amplifier within the feedback circuit. In a preferred embodiment, the biased transistor is concurrently in both a Darlington and the current mirror configuration. Moreover, a feedback transistor in the feedback circuit is also concurrently in the Darlington configuration, thus providing an efficient biasing arrangement for an amplifier block based on the Darlington arrangement.

26 citations

Patent
21 Jan 1992
TL;DR: In this paper, a polysilicon diode (24) is connected across a base-emitter junction of the bipolar transistor (10) and a poly-silicon resistor (38) in series with an emitter of a bipolar transistor.
Abstract: A protective circuit for an input to a bipolar transistor (10) capable of operating in the microwave frequency range. In a first embodiment, a polysilicon diode (24) is connected across a base-emitter junction of the bipolar transistor (10). In a second embodiment, a polysilicon resistor (38) is connected in series with an emitter of the bipolar transistor (10), and the polysilicon diode (24) is connected across the series combination of the base-emitter junction and the polysilicon resistor (38). The layout of the transistor (10) and the islands of polysilicon (23, 25) housing the diode is critical since the bipolar transistor (10) is capable of operating in the microwave frequency range. In a first layout, an island of polysilicon (25) is centered between two transistor regions (47 and 48). In an exterior diode layout, a transistor region (51) is centered between two islands of polysilicon (23 and 25).

25 citations

Patent
31 Jul 2006
Abstract: An amplifier, which has good linearity and noise performance, includes first, second, third, and fourth transistors and an inductor. The first and second transistors are coupled as a first cascode pair, and the third and fourth transistors are coupled as a second cascode pair. The third transistor has its gate coupled to the source of the second transistor, and the fourth transistor has its drain coupled to the drain of the second transistor. The first transistor provides signal amplification. The second transistor provides load isolation and generates an intermediate signal for the third transistor. The third transistor generates distortion components used to cancel third order distortion component generated by the first transistor. The inductor provides source degeneration for the first transistor and improves distortion cancellation. The sizes of the second and third transistors are selected to reduce gain loss and achieve good linearity for the amplifier.

25 citations

Patent
Masahiro Iwamura1, Shigeya Tanaka1, Tatsumi Yamauchi1, Ikuro Masuda1, Tetsuo Nakano1 
30 Aug 1989
TL;DR: In this paper, a bipolar-MOS IC device with an external power source and an internal voltage generating circuit is presented, where the collector of the NPN transistor and the source of the PMOS transistor are used as external source terminals and the gate is used as a control signal terminal.
Abstract: There are provided a bipolar-MOS IC device smaller than half-micron scale, and a combination of such IC device and external circuits. The IC device has an internal voltage generating circuit for generating an internal power source by using an external power source, the voltage of the internal power source being lower than that of the external power source. The internal voltage generating circuit includes an NPN transistor formed in an N-type region or N-type island within a P-type semiconductor substrate of the IC device, and a PMOS transistor formed in the N-type island. The collector of the NPN transistor and the source of the PMOS transistor are used as external power source terminals. The drain of the PMOS transistor is connected to the base of the NPN transistor. The gate is used as a control signal terminal. The emitter of the NPN transistor is used as an internal power source output terminal. A current path from the external power source input terminal and the internal power source output terminal is accordingly formed within the N-type island isolated from the P-type substrate.

25 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-insulated gate gallium-arsenide field effect transistor (FET) was used to make a gate with both positive and negative bias on the gate.
Abstract: Proton bombardment has been used to make a semi-insulated gate gallium-arsenide field-effect transistor. This technique combines the simplicity of the metal semiconductor FET technique, the advantage of operating the device using positive as well as negative bias on the gate, and the possible use of higher conductivity material for the channel, which may result in a higher transconductance and a higher saturated current density.

25 citations


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