Apparatus for detecting single event

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307440, 307471, 328154, 371 52, 371 57, G06F 1130, H03K 1332, H03K 1921

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ABSTRACT:
A plurality of input signals are applied to input terminals of first and second priority encoders according to the order of priority in ascending and descending orders, respectively. The encoded output signals of the first and second priority encoders are exclusive-ORed for each corresponding pair of significant bits. A single event detection is executed only if exclusive OR is effected for all the corresponding pairs of significant bits.

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Boudeile, "One Out of N Detector", IBM Tech. Discl. Bull., vol. 13, No. 6, pp. 1490-1491, 11/70.

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