Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Personnel safety or limit control features – Interlock
Patent
1986-05-16
1987-09-01
Zazworsky, John
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Personnel safety or limit control features
Interlock
307269, 307443, 307480, 307491, 307271, H03K 514, H03K 5135, H03K 372
Patent
active
046911243
ABSTRACT:
An integrated circuit which contains an on-chip clock that operates the integrated circuit at its true maximum speed is disclosed. The integrated circuit operates asynchronously from a processor bus and contains circuitry for interfacing with the processor bus. A clock generator is constructed using information obtained from identifying a slowest signal path of the integrated circuit. The clock may be stopped and started under processor control to permit communication between the IC and processor bus.
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Allen Steven P.
Ledzius Robert C.
Gresham Lowell W.
Motorola Inc.
Zazworsky John
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