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| Year | Description |
| 1992 | Invention patented by Stephen Amuro on June 28th, 1992. Abstract: A digital counting circuit, including a binary counter supplying output sals to an adjacent code encoder that processes the received signals and transmits its output to a binary decoder. The encoder has a plurality of D-type flip-flop devices to which selected outputs of the binary counter are connected. The circuit operates so that only one input change to the binary decoder is permitted for each change of count from the binary counter. This prevents any erroneous counts from momentarily appearing on the output lines of the binary decoder. |
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