Transfer device having self-induction members

Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Counting or dividing in incremental steps – Beam type tube

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357 27, 357 51, 377 57, 377 58, 377 60, 377 61, 377 62, H01L 2978, H01L 2722, H01L 2702

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a charge transfer device (CTD) having two or four phases, for which the speed of transferring the stored charges is increased by means of self-induction members connected to each of the clock areas of each memory element so that the capacitive impedance presented initially to the clock signal generator by the CTD becomes a substantially resistive impedance. Such a charge transfer device having an increased transfer speed is used in digital oscilloscopy or in systems for handling pictures.

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patent: 4310821 (1982-01-01), Frances
patent: 4369557 (1983-01-01), Vandebult
Aichelmann, Jr., "Charge-Coupled Device Clocking Technique", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 20, No. 11A, Apr. 1978.

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