Semiconductor integrated circuit for producing activation signal

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Gating – Delay controlled switch

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327403, 327396, 327295, H03K 1728, H03K 5159

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ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit has n number of operating circuits that each operate at a predetermined cycle time; n number of wirings that transmit activation signals with respect to said n number of wirings; and a selector drive circuit that sends activation signals to said n number of wirings at respectively different cycle times. By avoiding the simultaneous drive of the operation circuits, the widths of wirings are maintained.

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