Quantizing circuits using a charge coupled device with a feedbac

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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357 24, 340347AD, G11C 1928, H01L 2978, H03K 1303

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ABSTRACT:
A signal to be quantized is translated to a charge Q and the latter is multiplied by a fraction f to produce a fractional charge packet fQ. Then, another fractional charge packet is produced by multiplying the remainder Q(1-f) of the charge packet by f. This last step is repeated for succeeding remainder charge packets a sufficient number of times until a total of n-1 fractional charge packets have been produced, where n is the number of quantization levels desired. The successive fractional charge packets are compared with threshold levels of different amplitudes to determine the number of incremental charge packets, each of the same size, to be added to one another to form a quantized charge packet.

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patent: 4259597 (1981-03-01), Tiemann
patent: 4270144 (1981-05-01), Hartman et al.
patent: 4283696 (1981-08-01), Goser
patent: 4306221 (1981-12-01), Jiang et al.

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