Wire with Gain A wire on which you have -say- 2 volts on one end, and 5 on the other end.
Maybe we can collaborate and combine my wireless wire with this.
Wireless with Gain!
Noise Amplifier Filters out any useful signal, and amplifies the residual noise plus adding some distortion of its own.
Oh yeah, I also have plans for inventing a
De-Amplifier. Sometimes you need less than unity gain.
Bipolar battery An alternative to the bidirectional diode.
One mustn't forget the
AC Battery. This is really useful when you want to step up battery voltage with a transformer. But, it may soon be obsoleted by my other invention, a
DC Transformer.
And of course, who can forget about the Write Only Memory invented by Signetics.
And for security-minded folks, there is the semiconductor version of a paper shredder, called
Erase Only Memory.
Variable Zener Diode: Combines the technology of a potentiometer and a zener. Now you can have any zener voltage you need with the twist of a knob.
No-Resistor LEDs: These LEDs don't need space, energy, and money-wasting current limiting resistors.
Flashbulb LEDs: Early unsuccessful prototypes of the no-resistor LEDs. Useful for use in vintage cameras if flash bulbs are unavailable.
Dark Emitting Diode (DED): A diode which emits dark instead of light. Also known as a
black LED.
Uninsulated-Gate MOSFET: A MOSFET without the gate insulator. Eliminates that annoying lack of gate current, and also is immune to ESD.
0-to-11 Potentiometer: Adds unresistor technology to a standard pot, and also removes the upper wiper stop. Allows you to create amplifiers that "go up to 11."
PIC COBOL: A compiler that makes it possible for former mainframe application programmers to get into microcontroller programming.
Off-Off switch: A switch where both positions are "off". Useful for idiot-proofing circuits or preventing dangerous current flow.
No-Blow Fuse: A fuse which will never blow, so you'll never have to worry about having replacements on hand.