Master-slave flip-flop arrangement

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307272A, 307291, 307299A, H03K 500

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043596479

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of master-slave flip-flops, constructed in current-switching technology, are considered. The displacement of switching thresholds of the master flip-flop and the slave flip-flop, required for fault-free operation, is achieved by differing emitter current densities as a result of a parallel connection of transistors. Circuits constructed in accordance with the present invention are particularly adaptable to large scale integration which requires neither special embodiments of transistors nor reference potentials which deviate from standard reference potentials.

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