Finite impulse response filter

Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Differential sensing

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365208, 327 52, 327 54, G11C 700

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ABSTRACT:
A finite impulse response filter uses rotating tap weights that are connected in turn to a succession of sample/hold (S/H) cells in each of which is held a separate successive sample of an analog balanced signal being filtered for an interval long enough to tap to each tap weight in one rotation. Each of the S/H cells is a switched-current memory cell and includes a primary negative feedback transconductance differential amplifier and a primary pair of storage capacitors and a secondary positive feedback transconductance differential amplifier and a secondary pair of storage capacitors. Charge injection errors created in each primary amplifier are replicated in an associated secondary amplifier and used to cancel these errors to provide higher fidelity samples for summing for forming the output of the filter. The tap weights are provided by binary-ratioed resistors provided by transistors of binary-ratioed transconductances.

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