Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1976-06-01
1979-05-29
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G05B 1924, G06F 912, G06F 919
Patent
active
041569261
ABSTRACT:
A PROM programmer programs an array of PROMs mounted on a circuit board. The PROM chips are selectively addressed by energization of the respective chip with a high write voltage or a low read voltage while an individual cell is addressed. A control unit controls the flow of data into and out of the circuit board via a memory buffer unit.
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Grossman Rene E.
Rhoads Jan E.
Sadacca Stephen S.
Shaw Gareth D.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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