Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Charge transfer device – Particular input or output means
Patent
1995-10-11
1997-02-04
Munson, Gene M.
Electrical pulse counters, pulse dividers, or shift registers: c
Charge transfer device
Particular input or output means
257239, G11C 1928, H01L 29768
Patent
active
056006969
ABSTRACT:
A time-multiplexed floating diffusion output amplifier provides two output signals with different gains for each signal charge packet by dynamically controlling the floating diffusion capacitance using two external reset clocks. Two correlated double sampling circuits separately remove the noise components associated with resetting the two different floating diffusion capacitance values.
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Burke William J.
David Sarnoff Research Center Inc.
Munson Gene M.
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