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26 July 2011Continuously logical complementary: dual equivalently analog-to-digital converters for the optical systems
The paper considers results of designing and modeling analogue-digital converters (ADC) with continuously logical
functions (CLF), namely equivalently (nonequivalently) functions. Such ADC, named us complementary - dual
equivalently (CDE ADC). Compared with usual converters, for example, reading, a bit-by-bit equilibration, and so
forth, have a number of advantages: high speed and reliability, simplicity, small power consumption, the big degree of
integration in linear and matrix files. The considered aspects of designing of CDE ADC in an initial binary code will be
us Gray. Base digit cells of such CDE ADC, series-pipelined are connected in structures, consist from 23 CMOS the
transistors, one-two photo diodes, have low (1,5-3,5) supply voltage, work in current modes with the maximum values
of currents (10-40 μA). Therefore such new principles of realization high-speed low-discharge ADC have allowed, as
have shown modeling experiments, to reach time of transformation less than 20-30 nS at 5-6 bits of a code Gray and the
general power 1-5 mW. CDE ADC open new prospects for realization linear and matrix (with picture operands) micro
photoelectronic structures which are necessary for neural networks, digital optoelectronic processors, neurofuzzy
controllers, and so forth.
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Vladimir G. Krasilenko, Aleksandr I. Nikolskyy, Oksana V. Krasilenko, Margarita A. Nikolska, "Continuously logical complementary-dual equivalently analog-to-digital converters for the optical systems," Proc. SPIE 8001, International Conference on Applications of Optics and Photonics, 80013O (26 July 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.892278