Fast-acting feedforward kicker circuit for use with two serially

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307251, 307270, 307DIG4, H03K 1908, H03K 1704, H03K 1710, H03K 1760

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039462455

ABSTRACT:
A field-effect transistor serial inverter circuit is disclosed. Capacitive coupling is provided between the control electrode of a first inverter and the control electrode of a load transistor in a serially connected second inverter. The capacitor thereby couples the input to the load transistor of the second inverter, significantly reducing the transition delay time associated with the two series inverters, and also increasing the voltage level available at the output of the second inverter to substantially the same level as the supply voltage.

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