Phase splitter circuit

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Phase shift by less than period of input

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C327S256000, C327S259000

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07030673

ABSTRACT:
A phase splitter circuit includes a first signal generator and a second signal generator. The first signal generator generates a first signal in response to an input signal. The second signal generator generates a second signal in response to the input signal. The phase of the first signal is different from that of the first signal. In particular, the phase splitter circuit has a means that is capable of controlling the first and second signals such that transition times thereof are equal. As a result, the phase splitter circuit may fulfill not only delay matching of each element, but also equality of the transition times of output signals.

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