Sequential-logic basic element in CMOS technology operating by a

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307481, 307576, 307579, 307585, 307279, 3072722, 377 79, 377117, 377121, H03K 3289, H03K 1704, H03K 2352, H03K 2700

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ABSTRACT:
The basic element provided by the invention carries out the basic logic functions of storage and/or transfer of the data applied at the input, typical of a latch. Two ways of embodiment of the basic element having active phase at the high and low level of the clock signal are described. The basic element presents a transfer-gate transistor at the input controlled by the clock signal, followed by an inverter at whose signal leads two positive feedback networks are connected, one of which controlled by the clock signal, to stabilize the logic levels (FIG. 1).

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