Communications: electrical – Audible indication – Percussion-type sound producer
Patent
1982-03-25
1985-12-03
Sloyan, Thomas J.
Communications: electrical
Audible indication
Percussion-type sound producer
323281, 323313, 323907, 340347M, 340347CC, H03K 1302, H03K 1308
Patent
active
045568707
ABSTRACT:
An integrated-circuit analog-to-digital converter of the successive-approximation type formed on a single monolithic chip. The converter is made by a diffusion process wherein certain portions of the chip are formed with normal-mode linear transistors, and other portions are formed with inverted mode I.sup.2 L transistors. The normal-mode transistors provide a switchable current-source DAC, a set of three-state output buffers, and a comparator. The inverted mode transistors provide an internal clock and successive-approximation control circuitry for the DAC. The chip also includes a voltage reference to provide for absolute analog-to-digital conversions.
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Brokaw Adrian P.
Maidique Modesto A.
Analog Devices Incorporated
Sloyan Thomas J.
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