Flip-flop circuit arrangement and method for processing a...

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

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C327S218000

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11065470

ABSTRACT:
A flip-flop circuit arrangement and an associated method are disclosed, wherein a changeover between a master and a slave block is not effected by switching on and switching off respective current sources, but rather by impressing a compensation current that effects the changeover. One or more aspects of the present invention make it possible to reduce a supply voltage and at the same time, on account of low parasitic capacitances of the circuit, to provide a frequency divider in the gigahertz range which can be integrated using MOS circuit technology.

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