Electronic digital logic circuitry – Signal sensitivity or transmission integrity
Patent
1993-05-28
1995-12-19
Hudspeth, David R.
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Signal sensitivity or transmission integrity
326 96, H03K 19096
Patent
active
054771641
ABSTRACT:
An adiabatic dynamic non-inverter circuit is a mechanism by which a logic level signal and its inverse are simultaneously available in dynamic logic circuitry without significant power dissipation. The principles of this non-inverter circuit are used to create an exclusive-or gate which also does not dissipate significant power. Both of these circuits employ simplified circuit topologies.
REFERENCES:
Merkle, "Reversible Electronic Logic Using Switches", paper submitted to Nanotechnology, Sep., 1992.
Younis and Knight, "Practical Implementation of Charge Recovering Asymptotically Zero Power CMOS", paper presented at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct., 1992.
AT&T Corp.
Hudspeth David R.
Indyk Eugene S.
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