Wave shaping circuit having a maximum voltage detector and a min

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307351, 307356, 307358, 328147, 328151, H03K 329

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050031961

ABSTRACT:
A Schmitt trigger circuit of the present invention comprises maximum voltage detecting means for detecting and retaining a maximum voltage of an input signal, minimum voltage detecting means for detecting and retaining a minimum voltage of the input signal, and threshold voltage generating means for receiving the detected maximum and minimum voltages and generating threshold voltages.

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