Claims
- 1. Electronic circuitry comprising operational circuits of active switching type requiring timing signals, and conductive means for distributing said timing signals to the operational circuits, wherein the timing signal distribution means includes a signal path that exhibits endless electromagnetic continuity without signal phase inversion and has associated active means by which different phases of a drive signal are supplied at different positions about the signal path.
- 2. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, wherein the signal path is of transmission-line type for travelling wave said timing signals.
- 3. Electronic circuitry according to claim 2, wherein the signal path comprises two substantially parallel conductive components connected respectively to receive true and inverted versions of the different drive signal phases.
- 4. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, wherein the positions of application of the drive signal correspond to equally spaced phases thereof.
- 5. Electronic circuitry according to claim 4, wherein the drive signal phases are at 120 -degree spacings.
- 6. Electronic circuitry according to claim 5, wherein the drive signal application is at 60 -degree, 180-degree and 300-degree positions for said timing signals in the signal path.
- 7. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, wherein the signal path has means for take-off of timing signals to said operational circuits, the take-off means being locatable around the signal path at whatever position corresponds to whatever phase of said timing signal is desired.
- 8. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, wherein the endless signal path has an electrical length corresponding to a full periodic cycle of said timing signals.
- 9. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, wherein means for applying said drive signal phases includes non-linear energy supplying means.
- 10. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, wherein means for applying said drive signal phases includes inverting amplifiers.
- 11. Electronic circuitry according to claim 1, comprising more than one said signal path with said signal paths located wherever suits the operational circuits.
- 12. Electronic circuitry comprising operational circuits of active switching type requiring timing signals, and conductive means for distributing said timing signals to the operational circuits, wherein the timing signal distribution means includes signal paths of transmission line nature with substantially unidirectional signal energy flow for said timing signals, and interconnections between nominally phase-correlated positions for said signal paths that have different unidirectional signal flows.
- 13. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said interconnections include non-linear circuit elements adapted to sustain and reinforce directionality and phase.
- 14. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said interconnections include switching transistors.
- 15. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said interconnections include inverters.
- 16. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein the interconnection positions are spaced along said signal paths at intervals correlated with signal traverse of the paths concerned.
- 17. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein one said signal path has said interconnections with another said signal path for which its said substantially unidirectional signal energy flow is opposite to that of the one signal path.
- 18. Electronic circuitry according to claim 17, wherein plural said signal paths with successively opposite signal flows have loop connections end-to-end from first to last of at least a group of said signal paths
- 19. Electronic circuitry according to claim 18, wherein the first loop connected signal path is connected to receive input signals as timing signals for distribution.
- 20. Electronic circuitry according to claim 18, wherein said last loop connected signal path is connected to a signal energy absorbing termination.
- 21. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said interconnections include active means operative for mutual signal energy transfer between the signal paths concerned.
- 22. Electronic circuitry according to claim 21, wherein the active interconnection means is bidirectional.
- 23. Electronic circuitry according to claim 22, wherein the bidirectional interconnection means comprises back-to-back inverters.
- 24. Electronic circuitry according to claim 21, wherein said interconnections have an inversion effect relative to overall traversal of the parts of the interconnected signal paths between the interconnections.
- 25. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said interconnections include active means operative relative to said signal paths both to gate energy to and from voltage supplies and also between the signal paths.
- 26. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said signal paths have physical lay-out affording localised adjacencies at the interconnection positions.
- 27. Electronic circuitry according to claim 26, wherein said lay-outs afford areas between said interconnections that are traversed by intervening parts of said signal paths concerned.
- 28. Electronic circuitry according to claim 27, wherein said intervening parts circumscribe said areas.
- 29. Electronic circuitry according to claim 12, wherein said signal paths comprise dual parallel conductor components, with opposite phases of differential said timing signals available in respective ones of said components, and said interconnections are each between said conductor components with opposite phases of signal flows.
- 30. Electronic circuitry comprising operational circuits of active switching type requiring timing signals, and conductive means for distributing said timing signals to the operational circuits, wherein the timing signal distribution means includes a signal path of transmission line nature with associated means by which the flow of said timing signals is unidirectional, and the associated means includes non-linear active circuit elements.
- 31. Electronic circuitry according to claim 30, further comprising means for applying input signals generated separately from the signal distribution means.
- 32. Electronic circuitry according to claim 31, wherein the input signal applying means is of non-linear nature operative to supply signal flow sustaining energy to said signal path.
- 33. Electronic circuitry according to claim 31, wherein the input signal applying means has connections spaced along said signal path for different phases of said input signal.
- 34. Electronic circuitry according to claim 30, comprising more than one said signal path, and non-linear coupling means between the signal paths to reinforce unidirectionality signal forms therein.
- 35. Electronic circuitry according to claim 34, wherein the non-linear coupling means has multiple connections along the signal paths concerned.
- 36. Electronic circuitry according to claim 35, wherein the multiple connections between the signal paths concerned are synchronously related to the signal flows in each of the signal paths.
- 37. Electronic circuitry according to claim 35, wherein the multiple connections are at positions that are phase-correlated and the non-linear coupling means sustains and reinforces phase-correlation of the signal flows in the signal paths concerned.
Priority Claims (4)
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9901359.1 |
Jan 1999 |
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9901618.0 |
Jan 1999 |
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9902001.8 |
Jan 1999 |
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0212692.8 |
Jun 2002 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This continuation-in-part application develops inventive features inherent in application Ser. No. 09/529,076. One such inventive feature concerns coupling synchronously between travelling electromagnetic waves. In application Ser. No. 09/529,076, endless signal paths exhibit electromagnetic continuity and afford signal inversion during recirculation of those paths, specifically coupling between such signal paths at positions that sustain and reinforce directionality of signal recirculations and correlation of their phasing. Suitable signal paths of a transmission-line nature comprise conductors in parallel relation, usually conductive traces of prescribed dimensions and spacing.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09529076 |
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