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Title:
Segment digital/analogue converter
Abstract:
A segment digital/analogue converter for conversion of an eight-bit PCM-work into an analogue output voltage in accordance with the CCITT A-law, with a weighting network and a stepwise switched operational amplifier, with inputs for connection of each bit of said PCM-word with said weighting network and said amplifier via digital gates and low-impedance switches and with a control line for controlling the sign of said output voltage in accordance with the sign-bit of the PCM-word. The converter is characterized by connection to ground of both ends of the weighting network's resistor chain, by two resistors for the continuous resp. the switched input of each a predetermined current to the output line of the weighting network and by a switchable voltage divider at the output of the stepwise switched amplifier.
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Inventors:
Vogel, Paul (Bern, CH)
Application Number:
797189
Filing Date: 1977-05-16 Publication_date: 1979-02-06 Assignee:
Hasler AG (Bern, CH)
Primary Class(es):
341/139
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Degryse "IEEE Transactions on Computers" vol. C-21, No. 11, Nov. 1972, pp. 1165-1168. |