Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1985-06-17
1987-08-25
Miller, Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307475, 307585, 307482, 307578, 365228, 365104, H03K 1710, H03K 17687, H03K 19094, G11C 1140
Patent
active
046894950
ABSTRACT:
A CMOS high voltage switch for interfaceing between a decoder output and an input to an erasable, programmable read-only-memory includes an inverter for receiving an input signal from the output of the decoder. A N-channel MOS pass transistor has a conduction path and a gate electrode. One end of the conduction path is connected to the output of the inverter, and the other end of the conduction path is connected to an output node. The gate electrode of the pass transistor is connected to a first lower supply potential. A pumping device is connected to the other end of the conduction path for pumping the output node to a first higher voltage during a first mode of operation. A P-channel MOS switching transistor is also connected to the other end of the conduction path for switching the output node to a second lower voltage during a second mode of operation.
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Advanced Micro Devices , Inc.
Bertelson David R.
Chin Davis
King Patrick T.
Miller Stanley D.
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