Complementary signal transmission circuit with impedance matchin

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307443, 333 32, H03K 190175, H03K 1716

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ABSTRACT:
A signal transmission circuit in which a signal is converted into two complementary signals which are outputted from a signal transmission circuit via series resistors. The amplitude of each of the complimentary signals is reduced by the series resistors and terminating resistors provided on a signal receiving side. The signal receiving side shifts the level of the signals which it inputs. The level shifted signals are amplified by a high-input impedance differential amplifying circuit.

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