MOS Transition detector for plural signal lines using non-overla

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307449, 307453, 307242, 307247R, 365230, H03K 19096, H03K 17693

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045188726

ABSTRACT:
The circuit provides a signal (a) at the application of an interrogation pulse (as) if a change of state has occurred in a one-out-of-n system until the instant of interrogation. Each signal (1 . . . n) of the system is assigned an arrangement having storage capability and comprising two inverters (i1, i2) with feedback and two series-connected transistors (t2, t3) which are both conducting at the instant of interrogation and, thus, produce an unambiguous signal level at a common load resistor (l) only if a change of state has occurred in the system.

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