Multiple phase-splitter ttl output circuit with improved...

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H03K 19/088 (2006.01) H03K 19/013 (2006.01)

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CA 1246691

MULTIPLE PHASE-SPLITTER TTL OUTPUT CIRCUIT WITH IMPROVED DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS Abstract A multiple phase splitter TTL tristate output circuit having a feedback diode coupled between the signal output and the collector of a first phase-splitter transistor to accelerate sinking of current from the output to low potential during transition of binary signals at the output from high to low potential. An independent base drive is coupled to the base of the first phase-splitter transistor independent from any base drive coupled to the other phase-splitter transistor or transistors. Current hogging of the base drive current to the first phase-splitter transistor by the other phase-splitter transistors is thereby prevented. The first phase-splitter transistor which is coupled in the feedback circuit with the accelerating feedback diode to the base of the pulldown transistor element can therefore maintain the high current sinking mode through the pulldown transistor element with gain step-up proportional to .beta.2 when the output is at the high voltage level.

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