. The Bell System technical journal . INPUT OUTPUT Fig. 15A — Low-frequency equivalent of the partial regenerator. DESCRIPTION OF REGENERATOR This device regenerates pulses by performing on them the operationsof slicing and ideal slicer is a device with an input-output characteristics such asshown by the dashed lines of Fig. 15C. It is seen that for all input levelsbelow the so-called slicing level transmission through the device is zerobut that for all amplitudes greater than this value the output level isfinite and constant. Thus, all input voltages which are less than the slic-i


. The Bell System technical journal . INPUT OUTPUT Fig. 15A — Low-frequency equivalent of the partial regenerator. DESCRIPTION OF REGENERATOR This device regenerates pulses by performing on them the operationsof slicing and ideal slicer is a device with an input-output characteristics such asshown by the dashed lines of Fig. 15C. It is seen that for all input levelsbelow the so-called slicing level transmission through the device is zerobut that for all amplitudes greater than this value the output level isfinite and constant. Thus, all input voltages which are less than the slic-ing level have no effect upon the output whereas all input voltagesgreater than the slicing level produce the same amplitude of conditions are adjusted so that the slicing level is at one-half. INPUT LEVEL Fig. 15B — Characteristics of the separate branches with ditterential bias. 84 THE BELL SYSTEM TECHNICAL JOURNAL, JANUARY 1956


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