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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Siligoni; Marco.The latest application filed is for "circuit for automatically controlling the gain-bandwidth product of operational amplifiers".
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Circuit for automatically controlling the gain-bandwidth product of operational amplifiers Grant 4,835,490 - Mazzucco , et al. May 30, 1 | 1989-05-30 |
Voltage regulator control circuit for a subscriber line interface circuit Grant 4,800,589 - Siligoni , et al. January 24, 1 | 1989-01-24 |
Monolithically integratable telephone circuit for generating control signals for displaying the telephone charges to a subscriber Grant 4,720,852 - Siligoni , et al. * January 19, 1 | 1988-01-19 |
Biasing network for multifunction bipolar integrated system Grant 4,673,830 - Giorgetta , et al. June 16, 1 | 1987-06-16 |
Differential stage particularly for active filters Grant 4,661,780 - Siligoni , et al. April 28, 1 | 1987-04-28 |
Transistor bridge voltage rectifier circuit Grant 4,501,933 - Siligoni , et al. February 26, 1 | 1985-02-26 |
Final bridge stage for a receiver audio amplifier Grant 4,502,016 - Siligoni , et al. February 26, 1 | 1985-02-26 |
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