Noise immune voltage comparator
First Claim
1. A voltage comparator including at least first and second amplifier circuits;
- input means for coupling the input circuit of each amplifier circuit to an input signal which is a function of the difference between a voltage to be compared and a reference voltage;
threshold level shift means coupled between the output of the first amplifier circuit and the input circuit of the second amplifier circuit for modifying the threshold level of the second amplifier circuit in accordance with the output of the first amplifier circuit, the output of the second amplifier circuit forming the output of the voltage comparator;
positive feedback circuits coupled to each of said amplifier circuits, respectively, for conditioning said amplifier circuits for bistable operation and for providing said first amplifier circuit with positive hysteresis;
the output of said threshold level shift means being combined with the positive feedback signal of the second amplifier circuit, said combined signals being applied to said input circuit of said second amplifier circuit to establish a noise immune, bistable comparator having a hysteresis gap which is selectively greater than, less than or equal to zero depending upon the degree of positive feedback of said second amplifier circuit and the magnitude of the output signal of said threshold level shift means, the noise immunity of the comparator depending generally on the degree of positive feedback of said first amplifier circuit, which exhibits positive hysteresis.
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Abstract
A noise immune voltage comparator with controlled hysteresis characteristics. The hysteresis gap thereof is adjustable from positive down to negative voltage values, zero volt included and in all cases a safe bistable function is maintained. The comparator is realized with two amplifiers each provided with positive feedback and each supplied with a difference voltage which is the difference between the voltage subjected to comparison and a reference voltage, the output signal from one of the amplifiers, after multiplication with a factor that may be greater than zero, zero or less than zero, being combined with the input voltage of the other amplifier.
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1. A voltage comparator including at least first and second amplifier circuits;
- input means for coupling the input circuit of each amplifier circuit to an input signal which is a function of the difference between a voltage to be compared and a reference voltage;
threshold level shift means coupled between the output of the first amplifier circuit and the input circuit of the second amplifier circuit for modifying the threshold level of the second amplifier circuit in accordance with the output of the first amplifier circuit, the output of the second amplifier circuit forming the output of the voltage comparator;
positive feedback circuits coupled to each of said amplifier circuits, respectively, for conditioning said amplifier circuits for bistable operation and for providing said first amplifier circuit with positive hysteresis;
the output of said threshold level shift means being combined with the positive feedback signal of the second amplifier circuit, said combined signals being applied to said input circuit of said second amplifier circuit to establish a noise immune, bistable comparator having a hysteresis gap which is selectively greater than, less than or equal to zero depending upon the degree of positive feedback of said second amplifier circuit and the magnitude of the output signal of said threshold level shift means, the noise immunity of the comparator depending generally on the degree of positive feedback of said first amplifier circuit, which exhibits positive hysteresis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
- input means for coupling the input circuit of each amplifier circuit to an input signal which is a function of the difference between a voltage to be compared and a reference voltage;
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