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Class 307/406 - Magnetic flip-flops


Subclass of Class 307 - Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Definition: Subject matter wherein a ferroresonant circuit will flip
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 05/21/1996


NumberTitleIssue Date
5519714Testable scan path circuit operable with multi-phase clock
A logic circuit associated with a scan path circuit includes at least one clock controller and at least one scan flipflop. The clock controller includes a first control gate receiving a clock signal and a scan mode signal and configured to maintain its ou...
05/21/1996
5471488Clock fault detection circuit
An apparatus for transferring data between a main processor and its memory and a packet switch includes a first bus coupled to the main processor and its memory, a bidirectional first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer coupled between the first bus and a second b...
11/28/1995
5355004Semiconductor integrated circuit device having wiring for clock signal supply
A semiconductor integrated circuit device wherein terminals other than clock signal terminals in circuit blocks are connected via a first wiring layer to a clock signal source and only the clock signal terminals in the blocks are connected via a second wi...
10/11/1994
4017802Stored electronic device for producing pulses having predetermined rate and sequence
A stored electronic device for producing pulses having predetermined rate and sequence on a number of output channels with a single input for supply and start. A selector is provided for preselecting the number of pulses which at each operation of the dev...
04/12/1977
 
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