Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Charge transfer device – Particular input or output means
Patent
1985-02-11
1986-08-12
Munson, Gene M.
Electrical pulse counters, pulse dividers, or shift registers: c
Charge transfer device
Particular input or output means
377 62, 357 24, G11C 1928, H01L 2978
Patent
active
046060600
ABSTRACT:
A charge coupled device (CCD) input circuit operates according to the fill and spill principle. An arrangement of a distributor electrode and a barrier electrode, and a drain diode laterally adjacent the electrode row, provide for the separation and removal of an undesirable d.c. component from the a.c. component of the signal. The optimum working point, in contrast with known CCD input circuits, lies at full modulation. The invention provides the system having a high degree of linearity with a high amplification.
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Klar Heiner
Mauthe Manfred
Munson Gene M.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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