Rectifying circuit

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307229, 307296R, 328 26, H03K 500

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040537960

ABSTRACT:
A rectifying circuit for balanced input currents, of which the two components are applied to a first and a second point of a selective current mirror circuit respectively, either the first point constituting the input and the second point the output, or the first point constituting the output and the second point the input of the selective current mirror circuit, depending on and under control of the polarity of the difference between the two components. As a result, the selective current mirror circuit follows either the greater or the smaller of the two components of the balanced input current. The first and the second point are each connected to the output terminal of the rectifying circuit via a current circuit. These current circuits each have a reverse direction and each comprise the main current path of a transistor for transferring the difference between the output current of the selective current mirror circuit and the component of the balanced input current which is applied to the relevant output to the output terminal in a voltage decoupling manner.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3764925 (1973-10-01), Von Nikelsberg et al.
patent: 3805093 (1974-04-01), Hodemaekers
patent: 3917991 (1975-11-01), Ota et al.

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