Circuit for precharging a bus

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307443, 307452, 307475, 307481, 307242, H03K 19017

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048839892

ABSTRACT:
A circuit for precharging a bus has a first bus and a second bus separately and first and second driving MOS transistors respectively driving the first and second buses, and is so structured that a signal inputted to the first bus is transmitted to the gate of the second driving MOS transistor through a CMOS inverter to thereby drive the second bus and that a signal inputted to the second bus is transmitted to the gate of the first driving MOS transistor through another CMOS inverter to thereby drive the first bus. In this manner, a signal inputted to either of these buses causes these buses to be combined nonsynchronously.

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