Input selection circuit using a plurality of bidirectional analo

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307562, H03K 1756

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ABSTRACT:
An input selection circuit using a plurality of bidirectional analogue switches disclosed which is constituted such that a feedback circuit is installed between the input terminals of a bidirectional analogue switch device and the output terminal of an amplifier, characterized in that the directional conduction deviations of bidirectional switches provided in the bidirectional switch device can be reduced during the transmission of signals. Therefore, the input selection circuit according to the present invention can reduce the signal distortions due to the directional conduction deviations.

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