Parallel-serial converter

Electrical pulse counters – pulse dividers – or shift registers: c – Shift register – Particular transfer means

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307269, 377 74, 377105, 377106, G11C 1928, H03K 2322

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ABSTRACT:
A parallel-serial converter comprises a plurality of selection-delay unit circuits. The unit circuit selectively receives an output signal from the immediately preceding unit circuit and one of a plurality of input parallel signals and shifts the selectively received signal to the immediately succeeding unit circuit. The selection-delay unit circuit is only formed of three transfer gates and two inverters in order to reduce a chip size and save power consumption.

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