Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1978-09-25
1980-08-05
Anagnos, Larry N.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307203, 307238, 307279, H03K 3281, H03K 3353
Patent
active
042163897
ABSTRACT:
A latching circuit is disclosed having series connected first and second stage MOSFET devices within a first inverter circuit. An output signal provided at the upper node of the series connected devices is coupled by a feedback MOSFET to the input of a second MOSFET inverter. The output of the second MOSFET inverter is coupled to the gate of the first series connected MOSFET device while the input signal to be latched is coupled to the gate of the second of the series connected MOSFET devices. The lower output node of the series connected MOSFET devices is used to provide an output signal to a data bus so that the logic state stored by the latching circuit can be accessed. The latching circuit is controlled by timing signals such that the output signal provided by the lower node is in the proper logic state whenever the latching circuit is to be coupled to the data bus.
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Anagnos Larry N.
Barbee Joe E.
Motorola Inc.
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