Dynamic slicing compensation for attenuated signals in pulse wid

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307268, 307358, 328117, H03K 508, H03K 5153

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042175534

ABSTRACT:
A dynamic slicing compensator for attenuated pulse width modulated signals, for use at the receiving end of a transmission line which comprises a voltage comparator the negative input of which is connected to the end of the transmission line. A negative peak riding circuit is provided with sufficient time delay to substantially follow the negative peaks of the pulse width modulation signals. A reference or slicing voltage is provided, preferably approximately midway between the negative peaks and the baseline. This reference voltage is connected to the positive input of the comparator. As the attenuation and distortion increases, the negative peaks become smaller and the reference voltage similarly becomes smaller, maintaining a substantially constant ratio to the value of the negative peaks.

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