Charged splitting method using charge transfer device

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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357 24, G11C 1928, H01L 2978

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041173473

ABSTRACT:
A charge-splitting device and method include a plurality of charge cells coupled to receive a charge in response to being simultaneously clocked into a charge receiving state by an applied clock signal. The received charge is split into predetermined charge portions among the plurality of charge cells in proportions dependent upon the total number of cells, their relative capacitance and the magnitude and timing of the applied clock signal. The charge portions are again split and selectively summed to obtain highly accurate charge splitting ratios.

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