Multi-bit digital input using a single pin

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Using a particular modulation

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C710S072000, C713S001000

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11223188

ABSTRACT:
Electronic devices, and methods, for transmitting, transferring and/or conveying a multi-bit digital signal as a voltage signal via a single pin. Devices and methods according to the invention substantially reduce the pin count of a device because inputting of a multi-bit digital signal preferably does not use more than one input pin. In addition, the speed of transmission is improved because the multi-bit digital signal is transmitted as a voltage signal substantially at one time as opposed to serially.

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