Circuitry for reducing power dissipation in equipment which oper

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307217, 307269, 365189, 365195, 365233, G06F 104, G06F 1300, G11C 700

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041375637

ABSTRACT:
A minimum number of clock pulses required for keeping an electronic component in a waiting condition or state are intermittently applied to the electronic component, thereby minimizing the heat dissipation thereof. A control circuit, utilized in the invention, provides an output signal which permits continuous clock signals to be applied, for example, to memory chips, during read and write periods, but such control circuit reduces the number of clock signals applied to the memory chips during periods when the read and write processes are not required.

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