Electronic digital logic circuitry – Signal sensitivity or transmission integrity
Patent
1994-12-27
1995-10-10
Hudspeth, David R.
Electronic digital logic circuitry
Signal sensitivity or transmission integrity
326 98, H03K 19096
Patent
active
054574056
ABSTRACT:
A circuit derives all power from a single clock input terminal and has no connections to separate power source or power sink terminals. The circuit configuration is applicable to many functions such as inverters, logic gates (NAND, NOR, etc.), and storage elements. When connected to form an inverter function, a current electrode of a first transistor is coupled to the clock input terminal and a control electrode is coupled to a signal input terminal while a second transistor has a current electrode coupled to the clock input terminal and a control electrode coupled the signal input terminal. Both transistors have a second current electrode coupled to an output of the inverter.
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Hallmark Jerald A.
Ooms William J.
Hightower Robert F.
Hudspeth David R.
Motorola Inc.
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