Transistor inverse mode impulse generator

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307265, 307268, 3072991, H03K 400, H03K 3017, H03K 501, H03K 326

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047288140

ABSTRACT:
An impulse generator for detecting an edge of an input pulse. The impulse generator comprises a first and second transistors connected to turn on at the occurrence of a signal pulse on an input line, with the second transistor connected to operate in its inverse mode so that it has a longer turn-on time. The second transistor is connected in such a manner as to draw current away from the base of the first transistor when the second transistor turns on, thereby causing an impulse to be generated at the output terminal of the first transistor, regardless of the width of the input pulse.

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