Nag, B. ; Krishna, R. (1964) Transistor linear delay circuit International Journal of Electronics, 16 (3). pp. 349-356. ISSN 0020-7217
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Abstract
A transistor delay circuit is described. The operation of the circuit is based on the principle of discharging the timing capacitor of a monostable multivibrator through a constant current device consisting of a transistor operated in the common-base mode. The circuit generates a rectangular pulse whose duration is directly proportional to a d.c. control voltage over a large range. It also generates a linear run down voltage having a good degree of linearity. The range of pulse duration obtainable is largo. The speed of the linear sweep is continuously variable within a certain, range.
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