System and method for controlling signal transitions

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Signal converting – shaping – or generating – Slope control of leading or trailing edge of rectangular or...

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C327S263000, C327S112000

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07598784

ABSTRACT:
In accordance with the present disclosure, an electronic circuit of an integrated circuit is configured to receive an input signal that has a falling transition and a rising transition and provide a selectable delay of the input signal transitions on its output. The output of the disclosed circuit can provide a falling transition delayed in response to a falling edge control signal control, and a rising transition delayed in response to a rising edge control signal. The disclosed circuit can have a rising transition control circuit (RTCC), a falling transition control circuit (FTCC) and an output circuit.

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