Method and apparatus for resetting a high speed latch circuit

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controlled circuit

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C250S2140LS, C331S066000

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ABSTRACT:
A latch circuit includes first and second resonant tunneling diodes coupled in series, and a reset portion having a photodiode portion responsive to varying photonic energy for switching between first and second states which are different. When the photodiode portion is in its first state, the reset portion normalizes a voltage across each of the resonant tunneling diodes.

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“Sketch A (Prior Art)”, 1 sheet, author and source unknown.

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