MOSFET switch matrix

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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34082579, H04B 100

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052277810

ABSTRACT:
A solid state switch matrix for developing a high current, high voltage output power pulse in response to a small signal input pulse includes a plurality of solid state switch modules and a controller. Each of the modules has a small signal input, a large signal input and an output. The modules are arranged in rows and in columns such that modules in each of the rows are connected in parallel and modules in each of the columns are connected in series. The controller has an input to which the input pulse is applied and develops a switching pulse for application to the small signal input of each of the modules in response to the input pulse. Each of the modules becomes conductive between its large signal input and its output in response to said switching pulse. When each module is conductive, the matrix is conductive between the large signal input of each of the modules connected in parallel in a first row and the output of each of the modules connected in parallel in a last row to develop the output power pulse.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3713104 (1973-01-01), Stich
patent: 3725863 (1973-04-01), Freimanis
patent: 3973253 (1976-08-01), Criscimagna et al.

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