Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With voltage multiplication means
Patent
1979-02-16
1981-06-23
Anagnos, Larry N.
Electric power conversion systems
Current conversion
With voltage multiplication means
307DIG4, H02M 3155, H02M 7155, H03K 502, H03K 3353
Patent
active
042754372
ABSTRACT:
A voltage multiplier circuit, in MOS technology, is arranged whereby MOS capacitors are alternately connected together in parallel (charging phase) and series (multiplying phase). Each capacitor is provided with a separate input MOS transistor as well as a separate feedback loop from the output side of each capacitor to the gate electrode of its input MOS transistor. During the multiplying phase, each input transistor is turned "on" in response to the voltage supplied by each feedback loop, thereby connecting the capacitors in series.
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Boll Harry J.
Lynes Dennis J.
Anagnos Larry N.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Caplan David I.
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