Claims
- 1. A propagation delay control circuit for controlling propagation delays in a semiconductor element comprising:
- propagation delay means having an adjustable propagation delay;
- means, independent of said propagation delay means, for continuously detecting the propagation delay in said semiconductor element comprising means for detecting said propagation delay through one or more gates forming an oscillator contained within said semiconductor element and means for measuring the actual frequency of said oscillator, said means for measuring producing an output signal; and
- means for adjusting said propagation delay of said propagation delay means in response to said output signal of said means for measuring the actual frequency of said oscillator,
- wherein said oscillator produces a frequency which is solely dependent upon said propagation delay through said gates.
- 2. The circuit as in claim 1 wherein said oscillator comprises:
- a first inverter having an input lead, and having an output lead serving as said output lead of said oscillator;
- a second inverter having an input lead connected to said output lead of said first inverter, and having an output lead; and
- a third inverter having an input lead connected to said output lead of said second inverter, and an output lead connected to said input lead of said first inverter.
REFERENCE TO RELATED CASE
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/670,454, filed Nov. 9, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,737,670 issued Apr. 12, 1988.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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