Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Shift register – Particular transfer means
Patent
1996-12-10
1998-06-23
Wambach, Margaret Rose
Electrical pulse counters, pulse dividers, or shift registers: c
Shift register
Particular transfer means
377 67, 377 69, 377 75, 365 52, 365 63, G11C 1900
Patent
active
057712689
ABSTRACT:
A high-speed rotator array for shifting input data a specified amount. The rotator array includes a plurality of straight shift control lines extending across the array for receiving shift data representative of shift values, and a plurality of input terminals for receiving input data to be shifted. The rotator array also includes a plurality of data lines coupled to the plurality of input terminals that extend both diagonally and horizontally across the array. In response to the rotator array receiving the shift data and the input data, a plurality of output terminals transmit the shifted output data.
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Aoki Naoaki
Dhong Sang Hoo
Silberman Joel Abraham
Takahashi Osamu
International Business Machines - Corporation
Salys Casimer K.
Wambach Margaret Rose
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