Circuit topology for multiple loads

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits

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C333S032000, C333S033000

Reexamination Certificate

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07746195

ABSTRACT:
A circuit topology for multiple loads includes a driving terminal, a first node coupled to the driving terminal and a second node via a first branch transmission line, a first receiving terminal which is a test point configured to detect errors of the circuit topology coupled to the first node via a second branch transmission line, a second and a third receiving terminal respectively coupled to the second node via a third branch transmission line and a fourth branch transmission line, wherein the difference between the length of the second branch transmitting line and that of the third branch transmitting line, and the difference between the length of the third branch transmitting line and that of the fourth branch transmitting line are greater than the product of a transmission speed and a rise time of the signal, and a first resistor is connected in the third branch transmission line.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4356462 (1982-10-01), Bowman
patent: 5126704 (1992-06-01), Dittmer et al.

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