Track-and-hold circuit with adjustable charge compensation

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

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C341S122000

Reexamination Certificate

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07834665

ABSTRACT:
A circuit design incorporates charge compensation devices within a Track-and-Hold (T/H) circuit to control channel charge generated by a tracking switch. Calibrating a T/H circuit requires selecting charge compensation devices from an array of similar devices to function within the T/H circuit to absorb charge ejected from the tracking switch. The charge compensation devices can also be pseudorandomly selected to operate within the T/H circuit. Charge compensation devices are used to enhance the performance of bottom-plate sampling systems as well as bootstrapped T/H circuits.

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patent: 6954168 (2005-10-01), Hoskins
patent: 2003/0020530 (2003-01-01), Lee et al.
patent: 2003/0160714 (2003-08-01), Yoshinaga

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