Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock
Patent
1984-04-02
1986-05-20
Anagnos, Larry N.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Personnel safety or limit control features
Interlock
307491, 307499, 307542, 307567, H03K 326, G06G 710, G06G 712
Patent
active
045903891
ABSTRACT:
A compensation circuit for stabilization of a circuit node coupled to an integrated circuit substrate by a parasitic capacitance of a value C.sub.1 has a displacement current substantially equal to C.sub.1 dv/dt. A switching device having a gain beta can either supply a current to, or draw a current from, the circuit node substantially equal to C.sub.2 .beta. dv/dt which is greater than the displacement current thereby obviating oscillation of an integrated circuit output due to capacitive coupling of the substrate to sensitive circuit nodes.
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Bynum Byron G.
Cave David L.
Anagnos Larry N.
Callahan Timothy P.
Jepsen Dale E.
Kubida William J.
Motorola Inc.
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