Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1988-10-19
1989-12-19
Heyman, John S.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307446, 307263, 307264, 3072961, H03K 1902, H03K 19092, H03K 512
Patent
active
048885010
ABSTRACT:
The subject invention is an ECL to CMOS converter for converting high or low ECL logic signals. The converter comprises a CMOS inverter for providing low or high CMOS logic signals at its output in response to a first or second signal, respectively, applied to its input. The first signal must exceed a first predetermined value and the second signal must fall below a second predetermined value. The first and second predetermined values are such that either the low ECL signal does not fall below the second predetermined value or the high ECL signal does not exceed the first predetermined value. The converter also provides means for converting the high and low logic signals to the first and second signals, respectively.
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Daniel Richard A.
Sanwo Ikuo J.
Simeral John D.
Foote Douglas S.
Hawk Jr. Wilbert
Heyman John S.
Jewett Stephen F.
NCR Corporation
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