Research, part of a Special Feature on New Methods for Adaptive Water Management Adaptive Water Governance: Assessing the Institutional Prescriptions of Adaptive (Co-)Management from a Governance Perspective and Defining a Research Agenda

Method and circuitry for decreasing the recovery time of an MOS differential voltage comparator after an input voltage overdrive. At the beginning of a comparison cycle a reverse voltage is momentarily applied between the gates and sources of the input pair of source-coupled MOS transistors of sufficient magnitude to form a charge accumulation layer in the channel region of each of the transistors. Operating the differential voltage comparator in such manner substantially decreases the time required for the transistors to recover from an imbalance in their electrical characteristics caused by the input voltage overdrive.

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