Method for application of gating signal in insulated double...

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Gating – Utilizing three or more electrode solid-state device

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ABSTRACT:
In an insulated double gate FET, the threshold voltage during the operation of a transient response thereof is enabled to be arbitrarily and accurately controlled by a method that includes applying a first input signal intended to perform an ordinary logic operation to one of the gate electrodes thereof and applying, in response to this signal, a second signal that has a signal-level temporal-change direction as the first input signal and has at least one of the low level and the high level thereof shifted by a predetermined magnitude or endowed with a predetermined time difference or has the time slower or faster signal level change of the signal to the other gate electrode.

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