Shoot-through protection circuit for improved stability in a neu

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Synthesizer

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327 74, 327384, H03L 716

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054020832

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides for an enabling circuit that ensures a positive turn-on of semiconductor switches configured for the generation of a synthesized waveform, thereby eliminating misfiring of the switches due to electronic noise or logic malfunction. The circuit is configured to separately compare a sample waveform with a positive reference voltage and a negative reference voltage. The two results are directed to separate logic AND gates which have respective control signal inputs that regulate the formation of the positive and negative portion of a synthesized waveform. The output signals from the two AND gates connect to logic means to control the firing of the semiconductor switches.

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