Encoding analog signals into digital signals using a triangular

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307356, 328146, 360 32, H04B 100, G11B 500

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for converting an analog input signal to a digital signal by modulating the analog signal with a periodic triangular wave-shape signal to produce intermediate digital signals and Exclusive-ORing these intermediate signals with a square wave signal having the same phase as the triangular wave-shape signal.

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