Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1986-03-21
1988-07-05
Williams, Jr., Archie E.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 926
Patent
active
047559675
ABSTRACT:
A programmable sequencer 10 uses an input mapping circuit 20 including a programmable logic array 30 to map decision variable input conditions onto branch address signals, which are used with primary address signals to form a next state address for state word memory 50. Input mapping circuit 20 preferably includes a branch control circuit 40, controlled by feedback signals from the output of state word memory 50, to selectively transform branch address signals to allow different states to use state word locations sharing the same primary address in state word memory 50. The preferred embodiment also includes a diagnostic circuit 80 useful for programming, and/or diagnosing operation of, sequencer 10.
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Coli Vincent J.
Dennig Paul A.
Fitzpatrick Mark E.
Gabris Joseph
Lee Sai-keung
Chan Emily Y.
Heid David W.
MacPherson Alan H.
Monolithic Memories Inc.
Williams Jr. Archie E.
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