Abstract: A logic circuit arrangement includes signal input and signal output devices and a number of SFQ circuits having Josephson junctions in which carrier devices are used for carrying digital information. The SFQ circuits are sampled at the input/output for producing DC voltages and a train having at least two single flux quanta is used as a carrier device for information and phase locking between at least two Josephson junctions is used to provide at least two different dynamic states of which at least one provides an output signal.
Abstract: An elementary cell uses single-flux-quanta as two-valued logic propagation signals and is effective for Constructing asynchronous superconducting logic circuits. The elementary cell comprises one OR circuit section and one AND circuit section. Input pulses applied to two input terminals of the elementary cell are split at signal splitting sections in the elementary cell and applied to both inputs of the OR circuit section and both inputs of the AND circuit section. The output of the OR circuit section is defined as the OR output of the elementary cell. A first arrival pulse memory section is provided in the AND circuit section and when one of two input pulses input to the two input terminals of the AND circuit section arrives before the other, this fact is recorded in the first arrival pulse memory section as logical "1".
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 27, 1995
Date of Patent:
January 28, 1997
Assignee:
Agency of Industrial Science & Technology, Ministry of International Trade & Industry
Abstract: A NOR/inverter logic gate circuit and a flip flop circuit implemented with superconducting flux flow transistors (SFFTs). Both circuits comprise two SFFTs with feedback lines. They have extremely low power dissipation, very high switching speeds, and the ability to interface between Josephson junction superconductor circuits and conventional microelectronics.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 21, 1993
Date of Patent:
February 14, 1995
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
Inventors:
Vincent M. Hietala, Jon S. Martens, Thomas E. Zipperian