Level shift circuit

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307208, 307251, 307DIG1, 58 23A, 58 50R, H03K 502, H03K 3353, H03K 1760

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040456919

ABSTRACT:
A level shift circuit comprises an inverter connected to a first voltage supply source and supplied with an input pulse. A condenser and a directional switching element are connected in series between the output point of the inverter and one potential point of the first voltage supply source. The input of a first MOS-FET is connected to the output of the inverter while the input of a second MOS-FET is connected to a connection point between the condenser and the directional switching element. The source of the first MOS-FET is connected to a common terminal of first and second voltage supply sources while the source of the second MOS-FET is connected to the other terminal of the second voltage supply source. An output voltage is generated between a common connecting point of the drains of the first and second MOS-FETs and one potential point of the second voltage supply source.

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