Universal sender device

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Interface – Supply voltage level shifting

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326 80, 326 83, 326 87, H03K 190175, H03K 19094

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059949210

ABSTRACT:
A sender device capable of sending digital information in the form of electrical binary signals to a receiver device. N-MOS transistors and P-MOS transistors are arranged in pairs. Each pair comprises an N-MOS transistor and a P-MOS transistor. The N-channel of an N-MOS transistor located in one pair, and the P-channel of a P-MOS transistor located in the same pair are connected in parallel, whereby a broad signalling voltage range is accomplished.

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