"Ralph Mowery" wrote in message
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Active devices can also exhibit a negative resitance, but again, there
has to be some source of power, since a negative resistance sources
power to whatever is connected to it.
I was thinking the neon lamp could display negative resistance at certain
voltage/current ranges. The tunnel diode can also.
Not sure right off it they are active devices or not without looking at
some
old information I have.
Hi, Ralph -
Yes, I am familiar with tunnel diodes from way back in the 60's. They were
GE devices as I recall. In fact, until about 10 years ago, I had an even
older schematic from an EDN magazine article that showed how to connect two
NPN transistors together to emulate a tunnel diode. Looked sort of like a
bistable connection, as I recall.
Anyway, that's why I limited my statements to passive devices although, as
Roy pointed out, I did not state that I had only one source.
Thanks.
John
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