Integrated circuit having an enabling circuit for controlling pr

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With rotor

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324 731, 324158T, 371 226, G01R 3102

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050685996

ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit (10) which includes primary circuit (12) and secondary circuit (17). An enabling circuit (16) allows package pins (15) to be shared between the primary circuit (12) and secondary circuit (17) responsive to voltages on the package pins (15). Enabling circuit (16) further includes disabling circuitry to disable the secondary circuit (17) responsive to a predetermined voltage on the V.sub.cc pin and enables the secondary circuit (17) responsive to a ground voltage on the V.sub.cc pin.

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