Look ahead high speed circuitry

Static information storage and retrieval – Read/write circuit – Having particular data buffer or latch

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365174, 365181, 307239, G11C 1140

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042427380

ABSTRACT:
A circuit having a first drive transistor for clamping the circuit output to a first point of operating potential in response to a first data input signal representing one binary value and a second drive transistor for clamping the circuit output to a second point of operating potential in response to a second data input signal representing the other binary value includes means for momentarily turning on the first and second drive transistors and presetting the output of the circuit to a voltage level intermediate the first and second points of operating potential in anticipation of the application of a data signal. The circuit may also include a first signal path, for applying the data and control signals to the first transistor, which propagates the first signals faster than the second signals and a second signal path, for applying the data and control signals to the second transistor, which propagates the second signals faster than the first signals.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3812384 (1974-05-01), Skorup
patent: 3845328 (1974-10-01), Hollingsworth
patent: 3906255 (1975-09-01), Mensch, Jr.

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