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  • curprev 02:3502:35, 26 January 2019 109.241.87.243 talk 6,760 bytes −202 deleted in bulk - 1)word device was most likely used instead of circuit - my assumption is that term was meant to be integrated circuit ... but.....2) the fact that bulk-driven technique is used for unipolar transistors (p' or n' - both) and Darlington pair is made of bipolar makes discussion irrelevant, if validation is required -check introduction part and section 4 of "Design techniques for low-voltage analog integrated circuits" 2017 Journal of Electrical Engineering vol.68 undo
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