Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1981-12-02
1984-12-18
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364758, 364754, 364768, G06F 738
Patent
active
044893930
ABSTRACT:
A monolithic convolver circuit making extensive use of "pipelined" architecture to ensure high speed by concurrency of processing, and having a repetitive stage to facilitate chip layout and manufacture. The circuit includes a multiplier and an adder in each stage. The adders produce a sequence of summation terms concurrently and include shift registers to move and accumulate the results of convolution. The adders produce only partial sums at each stage, to increase processing speed. Full computation of carries is deferred until the very end, and performed in a separate conditional sum adder.
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Kawahara Steven K.
Peterson James G.
Heal Noel F.
Huang Karl
Keller Robert W.
Smith Jerry
TRW Inc.
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