Sampling element controlled by photoconductive switch-generated sampling pulses and sampling device incorporating same
First Claim
1. A sampling element, comprising:
- a DC sampling voltage source;
a threshold sampling circuit including a signal-under-test input, a sampling pulse input and an IF signal output, the threshold sampling circuit having a sampling threshold with respect to sampling pulses received at the sampling pulse input; and
a photoconductive switching element connected between the DC sampling voltage source and the sampling pulse input.
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Abstract
The sampling element comprises a DC sampling voltage source, a threshold sampling circuit and a photoconductive switching element. The threshold sampling circuit includes a signal-under-test input, a sampling pulse input and an IF signal output, and has a sampling threshold with respect to sampling pulses received at the sampling pulse input. The photoconductive switching element is connected between the DC sampling voltage source and the sampling pulse input of the threshold sampling circuit. The sampling device comprises a DC sampling voltage source, a threshold sampling circuit, a photoconductive switching element and a light source. The threshold sampling circuit includes a signal-under-test input, a sampling pulse input and an IF signal output, and has a sampling threshold with respect to sampling pulses received at the sampling pulse input. The photoconductive switching element is connected between the DC sampling voltage source and the sampling pulse input of the threshold sampling circuit. The light source is operable to generate optical pulses and is arranged to illuminate the photoconductive switching element with the optical pulses.
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23 Claims
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1. A sampling element, comprising:
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a DC sampling voltage source;
a threshold sampling circuit including a signal-under-test input, a sampling pulse input and an IF signal output, the threshold sampling circuit having a sampling threshold with respect to sampling pulses received at the sampling pulse input; and
a photoconductive switching element connected between the DC sampling voltage source and the sampling pulse input. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
the photoconductive switching element has a dynamic switching characteristic that exhibits a tailing response below a tailing threshold; and
the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit is greater than the tailing threshold.
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4. The sampling element of claim 3, in which:
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the threshold sampling circuit includes a threshold switching element having an intrinsic threshold voltage; and
the intrinsic threshold voltage of the threshold switching element and the DC reverse bias voltage source collectively set the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the tailing threshold.
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5. The sampling element of claim 3, in which the DC reverse bias voltage operates to set the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the tailing threshold.
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6. The sampling element of claim 3, additionally comprising:
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a controller connected to the DC sampling voltage source and operating to control the sampling voltage; and
a controller connected to the reverse bias voltage source and operating to control the reverse bias voltage to set the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the tailing threshold.
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7. The sampling element of claim 1, in which:
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the photoconductive switching element has a dynamic switching characteristic that exhibits a tailing response below a tailing threshold; and
the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit is greater than the tailing threshold.
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8. The sampling element of claim 7, in which the threshold sampling circuit includes a threshold switching element having an intrinsic threshold voltage that defines the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit, the intrinsic threshold voltage being greater than the tailing threshold.
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9. The sampling element of claim 8, additionally comprising a DC reverse bias voltage source connected to the threshold sampling circuit and operating to increase the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the intrinsic threshold voltage of the threshold switching element.
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10. The sampling element of claim 1, additionally comprising a controller connected to the DC sampling voltage source and operating to control the sampling voltage.
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11. The sampling element of claim 1, in which:
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the sampling pulse input includes a first sampling pulse input and a second sampling pulse input;
the DC sampling voltage source includes a first output terminal and a second output terminal; and
the photoconductive switching element includes;
a first photoconductive switch connected between the first output terminal and the first sampling pulse input, and a second photoconductive switch connected between the second output terminal and the second sampling pulse input.
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12. The sampling element of claim 11, in which the DC sampling voltage source includes a first DC generator and a second DC generator each having a positive output terminal and a negative output terminal, the positive and negative output terminals of the first DC generator being respectively connected to the first output terminal and to ground, the positive and negative output terminals of the second DC generator being respectively connected to ground and to the second output terminal.
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13. The sampling element of claim 1, in which:
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the sampling pulse input includes a first sampling pulse input and a second sampling pulse input;
the photoconductive switching element includes no more than one photoconductive switch, the photoconductive switch comprising an input connected to the DC sampling voltage source, and an output; and
the sampling element additionally comprises a first stripline and a second stripline disposed adjacent and substantially parallel to one another, in which;
a first portion of the first stripline is connected to the output of the photoconductive switch, a second portion of the first stripline, different from the first portion, is connected to the first sampling pulse input, and a portion of the second stripline is connected to the second sampling pulse input.
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14. A sampling device, comprising:
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a DC sampling voltage source;
a threshold sampling circuit including a signal-under-test input, a sampling pulse input and an IF signal output, the threshold sampling circuit having a sampling threshold with respect to sampling pulses received at the sampling pulse input;
a photoconductive switching element connected between the DC sampling voltage source and the sampling pulse input; and
a light source operable to generate optical pulses and arranged to illuminate the photoconductive switching element with the optical pulses. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
the photoconductive switching element has a dynamic switching characteristic that exhibits a tailing response below a tailing threshold; and
the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit is greater than the tailing threshold.
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17. The sampling device of claim 16, in which:
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the threshold sampling circuit includes a threshold switching element having an intrinsic threshold voltage; and
the intrinsic threshold voltage of the threshold switching element and the DC reverse bias voltage source collectively set the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the tailing threshold.
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18. The sampling device of claim 16, in which the DC reverse bias voltage source operates to set the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the tailing threshold.
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19. The sampling device of claim 14, in which:
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the photoconductive switching element has a dynamic switching characteristic that exhibits a tailing response below a tailing threshold; and
the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit is greater than the tailing threshold.
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20. The sampling device of claim 19, in which the threshold sampling circuit includes a threshold switching element having an intrinsic threshold voltage that defines the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit, the intrinsic threshold voltage being greater than the tailing threshold.
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21. The sampling device of claim 20, additionally comprising a DC reverse bias voltage source connected to the threshold sampling circuit and operating to increase the sampling threshold of the threshold sampling circuit to a value greater than the intrinsic threshold voltage of the threshold switching element.
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22. The sampling device of claim 14, in which:
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the sampling pulse input includes a first sampling pulse input and a second sampling pulse input;
the DC sampling voltage source includes a first output terminal and a second output terminal; and
the photoconductive switching element includes;
a first photoconductive switch connected between the first output terminal and the first sampling pulse input, and a second photoconductive switch connected between the second output terminal and the second sampling pulse input.
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23. The sampling device of claim 14, in which:
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the sampling pulse input includes a first sampling pulse input and a second sampling pulse input;
the photoconductive switching element includes no more than one photoconductive switch, the photoconductive switch comprising an input connected to the DC sampling voltage source, and an output; and
the sampling element additionally comprises a first stripline and a second stripline disposed adjacent and substantially parallel to one another, in which;
a first portion of the first stripline is connected to the output of the photoconductive switch, a second portion of the first stripline, different from the first portion, is connected to the first sampling pulse input, and a portion of the second stripline is connected to the second sampling pulse input.
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