4069 as variable resistor

prprog

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I try to search the web on this (read about it a long time ago)->used a 4069 hex inverter as a variable resistor. Any idea on how this can be done?

Thanks
 
I don't see how it can be done, it's a buffer not a variable resistor.
 
I've seem them used as a VCO and an analog amplifier, but never as a resistor. What are you trying to build?
 
A long time ago the CD4007 was shown how it could be used as a variable resistor.
 
Switched capacitor filter?
 
A long time ago the CD4007 was shown how it could be used as a variable resistor.

Let me guess, I assuem it involved operating the MOSFETs in the ohmic region.
 
Let me guess, I assuem it involved operating the MOSFETs in the ohmic region.
Yes, and they have two very well matched Mosfets because it is monolithic, either N-channel or P-channel.
 
The neat thing about the CD4007 is that you have semi independent access to the individual MosFets in the IC and can operate both the P and N channel devices as open drain. Maybe prprog should use this IC or a discreet MosFet for his "voltage controlled resistor".
 
He could also use a 4066 analog switch and has 4 bits to change resistor values.

Hans
 
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