Analog decision network

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ABSTRACT:
A circuit for realizing controllable analog weights as used, for example, in template matching circuits. Analog weights are obtained by storing charge on two primary capacitors and by controlling the potential difference between the two primary capacitors. The control of charge on the two capacitors is effected with a bridging connection between the two primary capacitors. In one embodiment, the bridging connection contains two switches and an MOS transistor.

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