Apparatus and method to prevent the unsettling of a quiescent, l

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307263, 3073172, H03K 19003

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051681765

ABSTRACT:
A method of controlling the ill-effects of ground bounce in a CMOS device, according to the present invention, comprises increasing the impedance between (1) the output line of a quiescent channel that is already at a low state, and (2) the local ground within the CMOS device; the increased impedance occurring when a ground bounce condition caused by an adjacent channel within the CMOS device would otherwise cause the output of the quiescent channel to be dragged high.

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