Single ended current-sensed bus with novel static power free...

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Interface – Current driving

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C326S026000, C326S027000, C326S028000, C326S095000, C326S098000

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10927574

ABSTRACT:
A single ended current sensed bus with novel static power free receiver circuit is described herein. In one embodiment, a receiver circuit example includes a latch circuit to latch values for a first output and a second output during an evaluation phase in response to an input, a pre-charge circuit coupled to the latch circuit to pre-charge the latch circuit during a pre-charge phase, and a static power dissipation blocking (SPDB) circuit coupled to the pre-charge circuit and the latch circuit to substantially block static power from being dissipated during the pre-charge phase. Other methods and apparatuses are also described.

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