Code converter with complementary output voltages

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ABSTRACT:
A double-ended code converter (10) contains three or more like-configured amplifiers (T.sub.O -T.sub.M+1). Each has a first flow electrode (E1), a second flow electrode (E2), and a control electrode (CE) for receiving a signal to control charge carriers moving from the first electrode to the second. The first electrodes are coupled to a circuit supply (12) which may be a current source or a voltage supply. The second electrodes are selectively coupled to one or the other of a pair of lines (L.sub.B and L.sub.BN) which are coupled to respective load elements (14.sub.B and 14.sub.BN) to provide a pair of complementary signals (V.sub.B and V.sub.BN).

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Arbel "Fast ADC" IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, vol. NS-22 Feb. 1975, pp. 446-451.
van de Grift et al, "A Monolithic 8-Bit Video A/D Converter," IEEE JSSC, Jun. 1984, pp. 374-378.
van de Plassche et al, "A High-Speed 7 Bit A/D Converter," IEEE JSSC, Dec. 1979, pp. 938-943.

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