Practical simple single supply integration devices

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G06G 7/186 (2006.01)

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CA 2096775

Practical Simple Single Supply Integration Devices Owner and Inventor: David Wei Ge ABSTRACTS Integration devices can find many applications in electronic equipment. An integration device usually must involve a phase inversion, hence it must operate on two power supplies, one positive supply, one negative supply. For battery powered devices, it is ideal to use just one power supply. Before the inventor's inventive work, there were no practical simple single supply integration devices. Although two capacitors could be used to form a single supply integration device, the two capacitors used must be exactly the same value. It is difficult to have two capacitors to have exactly the same value. The inventor invented two practical single supply devices, one of them only requires to have two same value resistors instead of two same value capacitors. Because of this invention, very simple and low cost single supply integration devices are realized.

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