Frozen wave high speed receiver

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Superconductor

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326 21, H03K 19195

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ABSTRACT:
A high-speed receiver is disclosed for gathering data from an information signal carried on a superconducting transmission line. The high-speed receiver includes triggers that carry trigger pulses, and a plurality of superconducting sensors magnetically coupled to the transmission line. The sensors respond to the trigger pulses by capturing data from the information signal. The sensors may operate in a variety of capacities, including comparators, A to D converters, and logic functions.

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