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Electronic circuitry for high-temperature environments

  • US 8,803,703 B2
  • Filed: 07/12/2012
  • Issued: 08/12/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/2008
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A circuitry adapted to operate in a high-temperature environment of a turbine engine, the circuitry comprising:

  • a sensing element disposed on a component of the turbine engine to sense a parameter of the component and provide a voltage indicative of the sensed parameter;

    a differential amplifier having an input terminal coupled to the sensing element to receive the voltage indicative of the sensed parameter;

    wherein said differential amplifier comprises a first pair of semiconductor switches each having a respective gate bias network comprising a first resistive element having a positive temperature coefficient of resistance coupled between a voltage source and a respective gate terminal of a respective one of the semiconductor switches and a second resistive element having a zero temperature coefficient of resistance coupled between the respective gate terminal and electrical ground, wherein each respective gate bias network is arranged so that when temperature increases, a respective bias voltage at the respective gate terminals of the semiconductor switches decreases; and

    a hybrid load circuitry AC-coupled to the differential amplifier, wherein the differential amplifier and the hybrid load circuitry are disposed in the high-temperature environment of the turbine engine.

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