Vector absolute--value calculation circuit

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5958002
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08905784

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A highly accurate vector absolute-value calculation circuit uses analog processing and minimal hardware. Signal voltages corresponding to an I component (real number part) and a Q component (imaginary number part) are input to a first absolute-value calculation circuit 13 and a second absolute-value calculation circuit 14 through terminals 11 and 12, respectively, and they are each converted into absolute-value signals. The component I absolute-value and component Q absolute-value are compared in a comparison circuit 20. According to the result, the larger absolute-value signals are output to an input capacitor 23 of a neural computation circuit, and the smaller absolute-value signals are output to an input capacitor 24 by controlling multiplexers 21 and 22. The capacity ratio of a feedback capacitor 26 of a neural computation circuit and input capacitors 23 and 24 is 11:10:5. The complex number absolute-value calculated by the following formula is output from an output terminal 27. ##EQU1##

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  • DAITA FRONTIER FUND, LLC

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Motohashi, Kazunori Tokyo, JP 20 60
Shou, Guoliang Tokyo, JP 107 1277
Suzuki, Kunihiko Tokyo, JP 272 4645
Takatori, Sunao Tokyo, JP 151 1723
Yamamoto, Makoto Tokyo, JP 297 3169
Zhou, Changming Tokyo, JP 50 1057

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