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Low glitch current switch

  • US 4,285,051 A
  • Filed: 02/29/1980
  • Issued: 08/18/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/29/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An improved analog signal storage circuit of the type having capacitor means for storing an analog voltage signal connected to the input of said circuit, input means for developing a charging current for said capacitor means from said analog voltage, and output means for buffering the voltage across said capacitor means to the output of said circuit, wherein said improvement prevents said voltage across said capacitor means from changing as said circuit switches between the tracking and the holding of said analog signal and comprises:

  • (a) circuit means, connected to said capacitor means, for establishing first and second voltage reference nodes in said circuit, said establishing means including(i) means for holding said nodes at voltages incrementally different by a first value from said capacitor voltage as said circuit tracks said analog signal, said first incremental voltage value being of opposite polarity at each node, and(ii) means for holding said nodes at voltages incrementally different by a second value from said capacitor voltage as said circuit holds said analog signal, said second incremental voltage value being of opposite polarity from said first incremental voltage value, said incremental voltages being disposed so as to allow said charging current to flow through said capacitor as said circuit tracks said analog voltage and to prevent said flow as said circuit holds said analog voltage; and

    (b) current switch means, connected to both of said reference nodes, for directing currents through said circuit means, as said circuit changes between said tracking and said holding of said analog voltage signal, in a manner causing said voltage at said nodes to switch between said first and second incremental voltage values, said switching producing equal and opposite voltage magnitude changes at each of said nodes, thereby preventing any net change in said voltage across said capacitor means and preventing unwanted voltage changes at said output of said circuit.

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