Patent
1974-01-11
1976-01-27
Hix, L. T.
357 42, G04C 300
Patent
active
039343995
ABSTRACT:
A timepiece having a quartz crystal vibrator serving as a time standard, a digital display, and integrated divider and C-MOS transistor driving circuits for dividing the high frequency signal from the vibrator into low frequency timing signals for the direct driving of the liquid crystal display. A battery energizes the vibrator and divider circuits but the voltage thereof is insufficient for energizing the display driving circuits. Said voltage is stepped up by a circuit including a rectifier circuit monolithically integrated on the same substrate as said complementary coupled transistor integrated driving circuit and produces a voltage sufficient to energize the driving circuit.
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RCA, COS/MOS Integrated Circuits Manual, pp. 24-26, 1971.
Nishimura Izuhiko
Sano Tadashi
Hix L. T,.
Kabushiki Kaisha Seikosha
Weldon U.
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