Oscillators – Electrical noise or random wave generator
Patent
1992-01-29
1993-09-07
Mis, David
Oscillators
Electrical noise or random wave generator
H03B 2900
Patent
active
052433030
ABSTRACT:
A noise generating device comprises a generator (1) including a shift register (1a) which performs shift operations to sequentially shift a bit in an input stage to a next higher significant stage. An exclusive-OR circuit (1b) performs exclusive-OR operations between a pair of bits from selected stages of the shift register and feeds back to the input stage of the shift register. A filter (2) receives the pseudo-random data and outputs an analog signal. The filter comprises an operational amplifier (2a). Respective outputs of the stages of the shift register are alternately applied to non-inverting and inverting inputs of the operational amplifier through respective resistors (R1, . . . ,R23).
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Murata Yasumoto
Nishiwaki Yuji
Yoshikawa Shuichi
Mis David
Sharp Kabushiki Kaishi
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