First happy new year to all, best health and success by your sonic transmission results
I have just discovered the follow Sanyo patent by accident while searching to informations about SANYO audio power BjTs
Patent US20090315618
A new approach from SANYO for a current mirror topology.
New or old stuff - that is the question
I have just discovered the follow Sanyo patent by accident while searching to informations about SANYO audio power BjTs
Patent US20090315618
A new approach from SANYO for a current mirror topology.
New or old stuff - that is the question
as anything even existent is patented, perhaps stinius could patent
the discussion about it in diy audio..he seems the first..
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/157789-current-mirror.html
the discussion about it in diy audio..he seems the first..
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/157789-current-mirror.html
Is it just me, or is the novelty based on the use of a Mosfet
instead of the usual bipolar?
If so, I need to rush out my tube version before someone
else gets to it.
😎
instead of the usual bipolar?
If so, I need to rush out my tube version before someone
else gets to it.
😎
Is it just me, or is the novelty based on the use of a Mosfet
instead of the usual bipolar?
If so, I need to rush out my tube version before someone
else gets to it.
😎
Thanks for saving the JFET version for me !!!!
then Jabukovaca version is mine !!!
just imagine that sound ........ bases of CM fed with finest apple brandy
just imagine that sound ........ bases of CM fed with finest apple brandy

I think i will patent the current-mirror version using copper-cables/copper-paths on a printed circuitboard, in the connection between the active devices.
Prior art doesnt seem to be any problem when applying for a patent. Why not patent the wheel when we are at it. Think of all royalies from the car-industry!!!!
Prior art doesnt seem to be any problem when applying for a patent. Why not patent the wheel when we are at it. Think of all royalies from the car-industry!!!!
as anything even existent is patented, perhaps stinius could patent
the discussion about it in diy audio..he seems the first..
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/157789-current-mirror.html
Yes, he saw it first. I have overlooked this. Why? Only after opening stinius thread this is clear (please read and compare the headline's of both threads and you will understand)
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