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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 17, 2001
Filed:
Jan. 08, 1998
Gerald Edward Sobelman, Minnetonka, MN (US);
Jason J. Hinze, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Theseus Logic, Inc., Orlando, FL (US);
Abstract
An m-of-n threshold gate is disclosed having an output stated derived from the voltage of a signal node. A “Go-to-Data” circuit pulls the signal node to a first state, corresponding to an ASSERTED (logically meaningful) output when a threshold number of inputs is in the ASSERTED state. A “Go-to-NULL” circuit pulls the signal node to a second state, corresponding to a NULL (logically meaningless) output when all inputs are in the NULL state. In a semi-dynamic embodiment, a weak feedback transistor holds the signal node in a predetermined state when some, but less than the threshold number of inputs is ASSERTED. In a dynamic embodiment, the signal node becomes isolated when less than the threshold number of inputs is ASSERTED, but holds sufficient charge to maintain the signal node in a state that existed at the time of isolation. A variety of GTN circuits are disclosed. Gates can be modified for the NULL state to be represented as ground (non-inverted) or other reference voltage (inverted). Alternating stages of inverted and non-inverted circuits can be used.