A PCM voice codec with on-chip filters

Describes a monolithic NMOS coder/decoder (codec) with associated CCD transversal minimum phase filters which has been successfully implemented. The codec operates by charge redistribution in a binary-weighted capacitor array, with a resistor chain to define individual steps. The experimental performance compares well with PCM codecs implemented with discrete components.

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