Abstract: An electronic network comprises a plurality of nodes that each comprise a current input and a current output, and at least one transistor arranged as a first current mirror and a second current mirror. The first and the second current mirrors are complementary to each other such that an output of the first current mirror is operably connected to an input of the second current mirror. Resistive connections connect the nodes such that the output of one or more of the nodes is operably connected to the input of one or more of the nodes.
Abstract: An electronic network comprises a plurality of nodes that each comprise a current input and a current output, and at least one transistor arranged as a first current mirror and a second current mirror. The first and the second current mirrors are complementary to each other such that an output of the first current mirror is operably connected to an input of the second current mirror. Resistive connections connect the nodes such that the output of one or more of the nodes is operably connected to the input of one or more of the nodes.
Abstract: An electronic network comprises a plurality of nodes that each comprise a current input and a current output, and at least one transistor arranged as a first current mirror and a second current mirror. The first and the second current mirrors are complementary to each other such that an output of the first current mirror is operably connected to an input of the second current mirror. Resistive connections connect the nodes such that the output of one or more of the nodes is operably connected to the input of one or more of the nodes.
Abstract: An electronic network comprises a plurality of nodes that each comprise a current input and a current output, and at least one transistor arranged as a first current mirror and a second current mirror. The first and the second current mirrors are complementary to each other such that an output of the first current mirror is operably connected to an input of the second current mirror. Resistive connections connect the nodes such that the output of one or more of the nodes is operably connected to the input of one or more of the nodes.