File:Infinite-Impedance Detector circuit - Simple JFET version.gif
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Simple Infinite Impedance Detector circuit, using a Junction FET. R1's value would depend on the FET chosen - could be a 200 kilohm preset adjusted for lowest distortion. |
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I created this circuit, but it is like circuits (usually emplying triodes) found in textbooks for many decades |
Date |
26 Nov 2013 |
Author |
Mark Aitchison |
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[edit]This file is in the public domain, because My work, but somewhat similar to circuits unencumbered by patents and publically known for many decades
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