Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Field effect device – Charge transfer device
Patent
1997-06-23
1999-07-13
Ngo, Ngan V.
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Field effect device
Charge transfer device
257241, 257243, 348312, 348315, 348318, H01L 27148, H01L 29768
Patent
active
059230614
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method of equalizing a first and second charge packet. The apparatus includes a charge splitter for splitting the first charge packet into a third charge packet on the first side of the charge splitter and a fourth charge packet on the second side of the charge splitter. The second charge component is split into a fifth charge component on the first side of the charge splitter and a sixth charge component on the second side of the charge splitter. The apparatus includes a charge combiner for adding the third and sixth charge packets and the fourth and fifth charge packets.
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Gaalema Stephen D.
Linnenbrink Thomas E.
Wadsworth Mark
Ngo Ngan V.
Q-Dot Inc.
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