Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons
Patent
1983-03-25
1986-08-12
Miller, Stanley D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
Parametrons
307456, 307300, 307280, H03K 333, H03K 1704, H03K 19013, H03K 19088
Patent
active
046058702
ABSTRACT:
The invention pertains to semiconductor circuitry, and more particularly to a class of circuitry known as current controlled gate circuits for driving very large scale integrated circuit gate arrays; the novel circuit can achieve much lower speed-power products than other circuitry, such as the well known T.sup.2 L circuitry; the circuit includes push-pull drive and it provides negligible DC current in both DC states, that is, On and Off.
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Dansky Allan H.
Norsworthy John P.
Bertelson David R.
IBM Corporation
Miller Stanley D.
Ohlandt John F.
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