Superconducting analog-to-digital converter with grounded four-j

Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – With particular solid state devices

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307306, 307277, 307352, 341171, H03M 100, H03M 120, H03K 19195

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050198181

ABSTRACT:
A high-speed, high-resolution superconducting counting A/D converter providing greatly increased conversion speeds with a low device count. The superconducting counting A/D converter includes a double-junction SQUID quantizer and a bidirectional binary counter having n stages of grounded four-junction SQUID flip-flops, where n is the number of bits of accuracy of the counter. The quantizer continuously tracks an analog signal, generating up-count and down-count voltage pulses of the same polarity on two different output lines for increasing and decreasing values of the analog current, respectively. The bidirectional binary counter algebraically counts the voltage pulses, increasing the binary count when up-count pulses are received and decreasing the binary count when downcount pulses are received.

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