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    公开(公告)号:DE1080605B

    公开(公告)日:1960-04-28

    申请号:DEI0015701

    申请日:1958-12-03

    Abstract: 884,275. Transistor multi - stable state circuits. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION. Dec. 17, 1958 [Dec. 23, 1957], No. 40743/58. Class 40(6). A bi-stable circuit comprises two grounded base transistor stages having constant current emitter supplies and each having its emitter coupled to the collector of the other common base stage through a grounded emitter stage of the opposite conductivity type, switching between the two conductivity states of the circuit being effected by further transistors connected between the emitter of each grounded emitter stage and the collector of the other grounded base stage. In the Figure, when transistor 5 is conducting, the whole of the constant current supply 17, 22 passes through transistor 5 so that transistor 4 is cut off. The collector potential of the latter approaches the value of supply 21 and this is fed to the base of transistor 3 to cut that transistor off. Accordingly the whole of the current from a second constant current supply 17, 18 passes through transistor 2. If a pulse is now applied to the base of transistor 1, the constant current supply through resistor 18 is by-passed to transistor 1 and no current passes through transistor 2. Accordingly, its collector potential rises in a negative direction cutting off transistor 5 and so diverting the constant current supply from resistor 22 to transistor 4. At the same time transistor 1 effectively connects the positive supply 17 to the base of transistor 3 rendering that transistor conductive so that it will pass the current previously passing through transistor 2. The circuit may be restored to its original condition by applying pulse to the base of transistor 6. Diodes 19 and 24 prevent current flow to the emitters of transistors 1 and 4 when their bases are negative while diodes 27 and 28 clamp the collector voltages of transistors 3 and 5 preventing these transistors from saturating. The latter diodes also prevent high potentials being applied to the emitter base path of transistors 2 and 4. Output pulses may be derived from terminals 30 and 39. Additional transistors 1A, 1B, 6A and 6B may be connected in parallel with the transistors 1 and 6 to effect change-over of the circuit and these provide an "OR" input arrangement.

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