Integrable buffer circuit for voltage level conversion having cl

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307561, 307548, 307560, 307475, H03K 1710, H03K 1716, H03K 17687, H03K 504

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048018244

ABSTRACT:
A signal voltage (E) based upon a supply voltage must be converted to a signal voltage (A) with ground reference so as to enable further processing in a logic circuit. A simple level converter comprises a series connection of a MOSFET (T1) connected to the supply voltage; the MOSFET also comprises a resistor (T2). The source terminal of the MOSFET (T1) is located at the potential of the supply voltage. The voltage to be converted is applied between the gate terminal and the source terminal, and the converted voltage occurs at the resistor (T2). The two voltages are each limited by one Zener diode (D2, D1).

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