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Noise Rejection Set-Reset Flip-Flop Circuitry

US Patent:
4506165, Mar 19, 1985
Filed:
Jun 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/393764
Inventors:
Surender K. Gulati - Catasauqua PA
Clayton E. Schneider - Bethlehem PA
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G11C 1140
H03K 1716
H03K 17693
US Classification:
307272A
Abstract:
Set-Reset Master-Slave Flip-Flop circuitry uses a feedback circuit connected to a circuitry output terminal and to set and reset input terminals to limit the effect of spurious signals such that only signals applied to set and reset terminals which are of the appropriate state at least prior to and during the transition of a clock signal from the low to the high state cause the output terminals of the Flip-Flop to be set to or maintained in preselected levels.

Area-Efficient Power Switching Cell

US Patent:
2007016, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Dec 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/322103
Inventors:
Martin Gasper - Zionsville PA, US
James Parker - Upper Milford Township PA, US
Clayton Schneider - Bethlehem PA, US
International Classification:
H03K 17/16
US Classification:
327389000
Abstract:
A power switching circuit is provided for use in an integrated circuit including at least a first voltage rail and a second voltage rail. The power switching circuit includes at least one MOS device having a first source/drain adapted for connection to the first voltage rail, a second source/drain adapted for connection to the second voltage rail, and a gate adapted for receiving a control signal. The MOS device selectively connects the first voltage rail to the second voltage rail in response to the control signal. The first and second voltage rails form a grid overlying the power switching circuit, the first and second voltage rails being formed in different planes relative to one another. The connection between the power switching circuit and the first voltage rail is made at an interface between the first and voltage rails.

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