Digital/analog converter using a floating gate MOS neuron transi

Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – With particular solid state devices

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ABSTRACT:
A digital/analog converter has a neuron MOS transistor, a maintenance circuit which keeps the drain potential of the neuron MOS transistor constant, and a current source. A linear dynamic range in terms of large signal is possible, so that converters having a larger input word size than, for example, only two bits can be realized in a simple way with low dissipated power. Such converters are of significance particularly for ULSI circuits.

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