Phase and base potential converter and temperature-compensated c

Oscillators – Electromechanical resonator – Crystal

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331176, 327530, H03B 532

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059907541

ABSTRACT:
A phase and base potential converter according to the invention is constructed as follows. Two MOS transistors having the same size and characteristic are connected in series between a first power supply and a second power supply, a gate of one MOS transistor is served as an input terminal of a voltage based on the first power supply, and a source of the other MOS transistor is served as an output terminal of a voltage based on the second power supply. One of the first power supply or the second power supply is a lower potential power supply, and the other is a higher potential power supply. The phase and base potential converter being thus constructed makes it possible to convert, for example, a signal based on the Vss into a signal based on the Vdd and thereby synthesize signals having different base potentials.

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Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling, Digital Integrated Electronics, p. 193, 1977.

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