Transformerless bipolar converter

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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307260, 340347DD, H03K 501

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044197578

ABSTRACT:
A system for generating a drift-free three-level pulse signal from a two-level input signal involves an improvement over prior art in that output transformers are eliminated. This system is compatible with integrated circuit techniques using solid state logic elements in conjunction with a capacitor-resistor combination at the output.

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