Synchronizing circuit

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307511, 307480, 307527, 307236, 328 72, 328 63, 328155, 328133, 328134, 328139, H03K 513, H03K 906, H03K 700, G05F 500

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047975741

ABSTRACT:
A pulse signal transfer control circuit is located between an input pulse detecting circuit for detecting the arrival of an externally applied input pulse and outputting a pulse signal with a predetermined pulse width, and an R-S flip-flop. The transfer control circuit prohibits the pulse signal from being transferred to the R-S flip-flop during a period in which the R-S flip-flop is set, a period of generation of a first internal clock signal, and a period of generation of a second internal clock signal, and allows the pulse signal to be transferred to the first R-S flip-flop during period in which the first and second clock signals are not generated and the period in which the first R-S flip-flop is reset.

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patent: 4277754 (1981-07-01), Minakuchi
patent: 4317053 (1982-02-01), Shaw et al.
patent: 4400664 (1983-08-01), Moore

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