Communications: electrical – Audible indication – Percussion-type sound producer
Patent
1979-02-12
1983-08-30
Sloyan, T. J.
Communications: electrical
Audible indication
Percussion-type sound producer
340347SH, 340347M, 328151, 307353, 180170, 180179, 364426, H03K 1302, H03K 1320
Patent
active
044019742
ABSTRACT:
A sample and hold circuit for an automotive speed control system is disclosed which includes a non-monotonic digital-to-analog converter suitable for fabrication as a highly dense monolithic circuit. The non-monotonic digital-to-analog converter precludes the occurrence of large positive errors in the analog output value, which might be caused by tolerance errors in the ratio of binary-weighted currents within the digital-to-analog converter, by including offsetting negative errors within the design of the digital-to-analog converter.
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Jarrett Robert B.
Pace Wilson D.
Ingrassia Vincent B.
Motorola Inc.
Sloyan T. J.
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