Bidirectional buffer amplifier

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307279, 307475, 328103, 328152, H03K 1756, H04B 338

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047135573

ABSTRACT:
Bidirectional amplifier employs a single buffer amplifier (64). The bidirectional amplifier is programmed by applying a control signal (Q) and its complementary signal (Q), which establishes the state of four pass transistors (P.sub.1 ', P.sub.2 ', P.sub.3 ', P.sub.4 ') or four CMOS transmission gates (T.sub.1, T.sub.2, T.sub.3, T.sub.4). For a first selection of the control signal, the bidirectional amplifier receives an input signal on a first lead (A') and produces an amplified signal on a second lead (B'). For a second selection of the control signal, the amplifier receives an input signal on the second lead (B') and produces an amplified output signal on the first lead (A').

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patent: 4154978 (1979-05-01), Tu
patent: 4446382 (1984-05-01), Moore et al.
"Ungated Common I/O Buffer for Card Testing", by Harrod et al., IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 21, No. 6, 11/78.

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