High-frequency solid-state relay

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307311, 307574, 307584, H03K 1704

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052988171

ABSTRACT:
An electronic solid-state relay having pass transistors and a shunt transistor. The pass transistors are connected between input terminals and connected together at a common node. The shunt transistor is connected between the common node and ground or, if the relay is a differential relay, to a common node connected to pass transistors connected to another set of input terminals. The transistors are controlled by a common control signal, with the change in conductivity of the pass transistors being the inverse of the change in conductivity of the shunt transistor in response to the control signal.

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