Apparatus for amplifying signals in ping-pong arrangement to red

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364950, 3649503, 364DIG2, 36518901, 36518904, 330250, G11C 706

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053013050

ABSTRACT:
Input signals provide binary coded information at a first frequency. A ping-pong arrangement has two (2) substantially identical circuitries. The circuitries operate respectively in synchronism with first and second clock signals each having a frequency half that of the first frequency and each having a phase opposite to the phase of the other. When the first clock signal has a first polarity, the first circuitry produces first voltages representing these signals. In the second polarity of the first clock signal, the first circuitry produces first output signals representing the first voltages. The first circuitry continues producing the first voltages in the clock cycle after the initial production of such voltages. Similarly, the second circuitry produces second voltages representing the input signals in the first polarity of the second clock signal. In the second polarity of the second clock signal, the second circuitry produces second output signals representing the second voltages. The second circuitry continues producing the second voltages in the clock cycle after the initial production of such voltages. The first and second output signals may respectively constitute first pairs. In the first polarity of the first clock signal, the first circuitry equalizes the output signals in the first pair to provide for the subsequent production of updated output signals in the first circuitry in the second polarity of the first clock signal. Similarly, in the first polarity of the second clock signal, the second circuitry equalizes the output signals in the second pair.

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