Sampling circuit and image display device

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific signal discriminating without subsequent control – By amplitude

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327 94, G11C 2702, H03K 1700

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059528540

ABSTRACT:
A sampling circuit for sampling an analog signal in accordance with a timing signal includes a sampling switching element having a CMOS configuration. The sampling switching element includes an n-channel transistor and a p-channel transistor connected in parallel. The drive power and the feedthrough voltage are substantially the same in the n-channel transistor and the p-channel transistor. The sampling circuit, for example, is continued with an image display device.

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