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C235S382000, C235S451000

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10978499

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a microelectronic circuit for activation or respectively deactivating at least one second input/output (2, 3), or second “buffer”, which receives a deactivation command (21, 31) corresponding to a combination of a general activation, or respectively deactivation, command (StopPadB) and of an information item representing the activated, or respectively deactivated, state (12, 22) of at least a first buffer, so that the said second buffer(s) is/are only activated, or respectively deactivated, when the said first buffer(s) is/are already activated, or respectively deactivated, to keep to a predetermined sequence of activation, or respectively deactivation, of the said buffers (1, 2, 3).

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Bodner et al. “Solid-State Power Sequencing System”IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletinvol. 17 No. 1, Jun. 1974, pp. 171-174.

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