Crossbar waveform driver circuit

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Multifunctional or programmable – Array

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C326S039000, C326S047000

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07576565

ABSTRACT:
A driving waveform circuit includes a crossbar array having input columns and output rows wherein the crossbar array is configured to store data in the form of high or low resistance states, delay timing circuitry electrically connecting an input signal to the input columns of the crossbar array and configured to provide a relative delay timing between the input signal and each input column, and summation circuitry electrically connected to the output rows of the crossbar array for generating one or more output signals based on the stored resistance state data and the input signal. The driving waveform circuit is taught to be applied as inkjet printing drivers, micromirror drivers, robotic actuators, display device drivers, audio device drivers, computational device drivers, and counters.

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