Abstract

A flash-type superconducting A/D (analog/digital) converter is proposed. The basis low-frequency operation of this converter, which compromises a quantum flux parametron (QFP) and an RF SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device), has been observed. The RF SQUID consists of a Josephson junction and a load inductor which is part of the QFP. It converts an analog signal to period digital signals of one quantum flux (2.07*10/sup -5/ W-b) per cycle. The QFP works as both an amplifier and a comparator of the periodic digital signals, by adding an exciting signal. This A/D converter is expected to achieve high-speed operation of 20 GHz. Several 4-bit A/D converter circuits were fabricated, using the conventional Nb-Pb alloy process, with a junction size of 5 mu m*5 mu m and supercurrent density of 200 A/cm/sup 2/. Basic operation at 100 KHz was confirmed experimentally. >

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