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1972
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.1972.1050304
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New monolithic high-speed analog delay lines

Abstract: A bs frtzcf-Bucket-brigade circuit implementation with junction or metal-silicon field-effect switching elements provides good low-and high-frequency performance at low clocking voltages with high packing density, simple processing, and good stability.

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“…It has to perform a near-perfect, i.e., low-loss noise-free linear transfer of the signal samples. With the arrival of bucket-brigade technology, however, a switched capacitor circuit can be implemented as a monolithic integrated circuit using bipolar, MOS [l], or JFET [2] switches, and because the storage capacitors are referenced to a switching potential rather than fixed reference level, the transfer operation can be accomplished very efficiently (typically as low as 0.01-percent loss per transfer has been reported for clock rates below 10 MHz) by a simple onetransistor switch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has to perform a near-perfect, i.e., low-loss noise-free linear transfer of the signal samples. With the arrival of bucket-brigade technology, however, a switched capacitor circuit can be implemented as a monolithic integrated circuit using bipolar, MOS [l], or JFET [2] switches, and because the storage capacitors are referenced to a switching potential rather than fixed reference level, the transfer operation can be accomplished very efficiently (typically as low as 0.01-percent loss per transfer has been reported for clock rates below 10 MHz) by a simple onetransistor switch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%