Method for eliminating the zero point error in an iterative anal

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340347AD, 340347M, H03K 1308

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ABSTRACT:
A zero equalization capacitor is connected to a first input of the comparator K, and at the beginning of the equalization phase, a voltage value of zero is placed at both comparator inputs, and a feedback network RN is connected between the comparator output and the capacitor, whereby the capacitor is charged to such a degree that the output signal of the comparator arrives at the decision threshold between the equality or inequality of the comparator inputs.

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