Clock-controlled precision monostable circuit

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Particular stable state circuit

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H03K 3284

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059202190

ABSTRACT:
A clock-controlled monostable multivibrator circuit comprises a multivibrator circuit arrangement and an associated pulse duration control circuit. The multivibrator has an input terminal to which an input signal is applied, an output terminal from which an output pulse is produced in response to the application of the input signal to the input terminal, and a control terminal. The pulse duration control circuit produces a reference parameter which is coupled to the control terminal of the multivibrator circuit arrangement. A clock signal is applied to a clock input of the pulse duration control circuit and is operative to establish the magnitude of the control parameter and thereby the duration of the output pulse produced by the multivibrator circuit arrangement.

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