Analog Devices, Inc.
Analog track-and-hold including first-order extrapolation

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Abstract:

A dynamic error introduced by track-and-hold circuits can be reduced by using an input signal derivative to perform linear extrapolation during the hold period, allowing the output of the track-and-hold circuit to provide improved performance in reconstructing an undistorted input waveform, or to perform other applications such as demultiplexing. As described herein, a track-and-hold circuit and related techniques can include use of a first-order (e.g., linear) extrapolation. A first-order extrapolation can better approximate or reconstruct a signal during a specified hold duration, as compared to a zeroth-order technique. Use of analog circuits to implement the first-order extrapolation can one or more of reduce complexity of a circuit implementation or improve performance, such as by not requiring digital signal processing circuitry in performing the extrapolation.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

17 Sep 2018

Issue date:

24 Nov 2020