Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1989-08-30
1992-08-18
Miller, Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307270, 307241, 307571, 307596, 307602, 307451, H03K 1902, H03K 301, H03K 17687, H03K 513
Patent
active
051401940
ABSTRACT:
In a driver circuit, two P-channel MOS transistors are connected in parallel between a supply terminal and an output terminal, and two P-channel MOS transistors are connected in parallel between a ground terminal and the output terminal. When a signal of the "H" level is applied to an input terminal, a signal of the "L" level is applied sequentially to these transistors. As a result, the N-channel MOS transistors are sequentially turned off, and thereafter the P-channel MOS transistors are sequentially turned on. When a signal of the "L" level is applied to the input terminal, a signal of the "H" level is applied sequentially to these transistors. As a result, the P-channel MOS transistors are sequentially turned off, and thereafter the N-channel MOS transistors are sequentially turned on.
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Miller Stanley D.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
Phan Trong
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