Signal line pulse enhancing circuit for integrated circuits

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307264, 307265, 307268, 307603, 307606, H03K 512, H03K 501

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053213149

ABSTRACT:
According to the present invention, a first circuit is used to detect a positive voltage transition on a signal line. A second circuit is used to detect a negative voltage transition on the signal line. Upon detecting a transition, the first circuit will drive the signal line high. The second circuit pulls the line to ground after sensing a negative voltage transition. A delay circuit determines the time period in which the first or second circuit is connected to the signal line.

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