Electronic circuit with dual edge triggered flip-flop

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Particular stable state circuit

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327212, 327 18, 327 24, H03K 312

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061373311

ABSTRACT:
The electronic circuit contains dual edge triggered flip-flop, which loads data on both the rising edge and the falling edge of a clock signal. The clock signal is supplied by a clock supply circuit with an enable input and a source input for receiving a source signal. The clock supply circuit toggles the clock signal as from an earliest available edge of the source signal after the enable signal at the enable input switches to an active state, irrespective of a polarity of said earliest available edge.

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Rafael Peset Llopis and Manjov Sachdev, (International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design) 1996, pp. 341-345.

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