Charge cancelling structure and method for integrated circuits

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307304, 357 23, H03K 1716, H03K 1760

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ABSTRACT:
According to the invention, the electrical charge which is transferred to a circuit node by the switching ON or OFF of a field effect transistor whose source or drain is connected to that node is cancelled by connecting the source and drain of another field effect transistor to that circuit node and applying to its gate terminal a complement of the switching signal applied to the gate electrode of the first field effect transistor.

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