1977-03-07
1978-08-22
Heyman, John S.
328 62, 328 55, 328 66, H03K 364
Patent
active
041092090
ABSTRACT:
A circuit for providing staggered responses to first and second pulse trains, includes first and second flip-flops set in response to the pulses of the first and second pulse trains, respectively. A third flip-flop is set in response to the first flip-flop being set concurrent with the second flip-flop being reset, and is reset in response to the second flip-flop being set concurrent with the first flip-flop being reset. Each pulse of a first output pulse train is defined by a first gating network responding to the concurrence of properly delayed responses of the set conditions of the first and third flip-flops, for producing a first output signal in response to a pulse of the first input pulse train, which output signal then resets the first flip-flop arranging for the conclusion of the output pulse. Each pulse of a second output pulse train is defined by a second gating network responding to the concurrence of the set condition of the second flip-flop and the reset condition of the third flip-flop, for producing a second output signal in response to a pulse of the second input pulse train, which output signal resets the second flip-flop arranging for the conclusion of the output pulse.
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Christoffersen H.
Heyman John S.
Limberg Allen LeRoy
RCA Corporation
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