Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Shift register – Particular transfer means
Patent
1990-05-30
1992-03-24
Heyman, John S.
Electrical pulse counters, pulse dividers, or shift registers: c
Shift register
Particular transfer means
377 75, 377 76, G11C 1900, H03K 2110, H03K 2344
Patent
active
050995022
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herewith is a shift register for shifting data in series in synchronism with a shift clock signal and is composed of a plurality of data-shift gages connected in cascade, each of which includes a shift-in terminal and a shift-out terminal, and each of which further includes a first transfer gate, a first data hold circuit, a second transfer gate and a second data hold circuit connected in this order between the shift-in and shift-out terminals. Further provided in each of the data-shift stages is a gate circuit, in particular a NOR gate, which responds to logic levels at selected ones of the respective circuit connection points and produces a pulse signal.
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Heyman John S.
NEC Corporation
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