Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1985-05-08
1986-11-11
Malzahn, David H.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364784, 377123, G06F 750, H03K 2356
Patent
active
046226486
ABSTRACT:
PASS transistors are used to reduce the layout complexity of logic circuits by using PASS transistors connected to pass a first and second input function to an output node in response to selected control signals, thereby to generate a selected output function on the output node. The PASS transistor comprises a transistor capable of passing an input function in response to a control signal applied to the transistor thereby to generate an output function related to the input function. In general, the input function comprises less than all of a set of input variables and the control function comprises one or more of the remainder of the set of input variables.
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American Microsystems, Inc.
Caserza Steven F.
MacPherson Alan H.
Madden Walter J.
Malzahn David H.
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