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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 04, 1986
Filed:
Aug. 06, 1982
Yves A Bonnet, Saint Laurent Du Var, FR;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to a circuit for holding a pulse at an up level during a time interval .tau. after the input signal has been removed, and to the use of the circuit to realize a monostable multivibrator. The holding circuit features a bipolar transistor that is driven into saturation by the application of an input signal in the form of a clock pulse. The hold circuit also features a control network including a diode and a drain resistor. Upon removal of the input signal the charge stored in the base of the saturated transistor is caused by the diode to flow in a controlled manner to the drain resistor so that the transistor is cut off after a time interval .tau. closely approximating the storage time t.sub.s. Thus, the holding circuit provides a pulse of width T+.tau.. A monostable multivibrator is obtained by connecting the holding circuit to one of the two inputs of a conventional NOR circuit. The other NOR circuit input receives the input clock pulse. Because of the absence of capacitors these circuits can readily be fabricated as a monolithic integrated form.