Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems
Patent
1987-10-19
1988-12-06
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Nonlinear reactor systems
307408, 307410, 307413, 307464, H03K 1908
Patent
active
047897953
ABSTRACT:
A majority logic voting system employs at least three magnetic AND gates, each having first and second inputs and an output. The first input to each gate is connected as the second input to another gate and the outputs are connected in common so that the gates are in parallel. A diode is connected between the first and second inputs of each gate. Further, an additional circuit may be connected to determine the current difference between the output of each gate and the second input to another gate.
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Elektronik, vol. 26, No. 12, Oct. 1977, by K. Meyer.
HCS Industrial Safeguarding B.V.
Ip Paul
Shoop Jr. William M.
Snyder John P.
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