Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Charge transfer device – Particular input or output means
Patent
1986-01-15
1987-03-10
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
046495541
ABSTRACT:
In a charge transfer device in accordance with the invention, the channel is subdivided at the area of the output into two subchannels provided with separate output gates which are clocked in phase opposition, and with separate reset gates which are likewise clocked in phase opposition. Between the output gates and the reset gates there is arranged a floating gate common to both subchannels by which signals can be read during 100% of a clock period so that no additional filtering operations for filtering out spectra of higher order are required. This output circuit can be used in applications in which high speeds and a high sensitivity are required.
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patent: 3656011 (1972-04-01), Weinberg
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patent: 4104543 (1978-08-01), Maeding
Boudewijns Arnoldus J. J.
Esser Leonard J. M.
Biren Steven R.
Mayer Robert T.
Munson Gene M.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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