CMOS toggle flip-flop using adiabatic switching

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

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327208, 327213, 327215, H03K 3037

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055171451

ABSTRACT:
A toggle flip-flop circuit is described incorporating eight bi-directional switches which may be dual rail wherein each bi-directional switch for each rail includes an n and p channel transistor coupled in parallel. Clock input signals may have rise and fall times longer than the RC time constant of a bi-directional switch and node capacitance being charged which dissipates, very low power across the switch. The invention provides a practical toggle flip-flop circuit using adiabatic switching for very low power dissipation.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5378940 (1995-01-01), Knight, Jr. et al.

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