Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-08-17
1994-04-05
Lee, Thomas C.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
395325, 364491, 3642401, 3642405, 364DIG1, 257499, G06F 1118
Patent
active
053013492
ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor integrated circuit comprises a plurality of bus line means for transferring data, a plurality of bus line driving means, connected to the bus line means and including one or more FETs, for determining a logical level of the bus line means, and a ground potential wire connected to the bus line driving means and arranged parallel to the bus line means.
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Andoh Kazumasa
Nakata Shigeharu
Harrity Paul
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
Lee Thomas C.
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