Sample and hold circuit with push-pull output charging current

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock

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307355, 307246, H03K 1760, G11C 2702

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053509528

ABSTRACT:
A sample and hold circuit uses a Class AB amplifier architecture rather than a diode bridge in a sampling gate. Input and output transistor pairs (Q5, Q6; Q7, Q8) receive an input voltage (Vin) and provide at an output terminal (6) (a) an output voltage that tracks the input signal, and (b) a current from a load dependent current source (Vcc, Vee). The output current used to charge a sample holding capacitor (Ch) is not limited to the input standing current, and operates with a lower quiescent power consumption and better distortion than prior circuits. Complementary bipolar transistors (Q15, Q16, Q17, Q18; Q9, Q10, Q11, Q12) are used in a clock driver circuit and in the sampling gate to compensate for the different operating speeds of the npn and pnp transistors.

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