Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock
Patent
1975-05-13
1976-11-16
Heyman, John S.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Personnel safety or limit control features
Interlock
307221D, 307251, 357 23, 357 42, H03K 1760, G11C 2700, H01L 2978, H03K 3353
Patent
active
039926397
ABSTRACT:
A line scanner comprising an array of CMOS pairs having a common resistive gate. The gate provides a potential gradient along the array in response to a potential difference across its ends, so that the CMOS pairs can receive a gating voltage in sequence when such potential difference undergoes a progressive change in magnitude.
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Anagnos Larry N.
Heyman John S.
Nigohosian Leon
Trifari Frank R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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