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- Wilson_current_mirror abstract "A Wilson current mirror is a three-terminal circuit (Fig. 1) that accepts an input current at the input terminal and provides a "mirrored" current source or sink output at the output terminal. The mirrored current is a precise copy of the input current. It may be used as a Wilson current source by applying a constant bias current to the input branch as in Fig. 2. The circuit is named after George R. Wilson, an integrated circuit design engineer who worked for Tektronix. Wilson devised this configuration in 1967 when he and Barrie Gilbert challenged each other to find an improved current mirror overnight that would use only three transistors. Wilson won the challenge.".
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- Wilson_current_mirror subject Category:Analog_circuits.
- Wilson_current_mirror type AnalogCircuits.
- Wilson_current_mirror type Artifact100021939.
- Wilson_current_mirror type Circuit103033362.
- Wilson_current_mirror type Device103183080.
- Wilson_current_mirror type ElectricalDevice103269401.
- Wilson_current_mirror type Instrumentality103575240.
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- Wilson_current_mirror comment "A Wilson current mirror is a three-terminal circuit (Fig. 1) that accepts an input current at the input terminal and provides a "mirrored" current source or sink output at the output terminal. The mirrored current is a precise copy of the input current. It may be used as a Wilson current source by applying a constant bias current to the input branch as in Fig. 2. The circuit is named after George R. Wilson, an integrated circuit design engineer who worked for Tektronix.".
- Wilson_current_mirror label "Wilson current mirror".
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