Double split-electrode for charge transfer device

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307221D, 333 70T, H01L 2978, G11C 1928, H03H 728

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040866092

ABSTRACT:
A charge transfer device in which reduced capacitive loading is obtained by utilizing a double split electrode (as opposed to the conventional single split electrode). Charge transferred beneath the double split electrode is differentially sensed by two of the segments. The portion of the total charge beneath the third segment is simultaneously transferred along so as to retain a uniform charge density beneath the electrode as a whole. This device is particularly adapted for transversal filter applications where the differential sensing is relatively small for a large proportion of the electrodes.

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Baertsch et al., "The Design and Operation of Practical Charge Transfer Transversal Filters", IEEE Trans. Electron Devices, vol. ED-23, (2/76), pp. 133-142.

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