FIELD: information technology.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to digital technology. Present invention is a device for synchronizing the operation of faces in majoritized systems, in which each edge contains a decoder that receives two delay control signals, the majority element receiving the three signals of the application for recording in the storage device, the second and the third signals thereof go to the fifth AND element and the first goes to the inverter and the NAND element associated with the fifth AND element and receiving majoritized signal, which also enters two triggers and two inputs of the shift register, which accepts an operating frequency, which also enters two triggers; the first, second, third and fourth AND elements receiving signals from the decoder and shift register and sending signals to the OR element associated with the first trigger, which also receives a signal from the NAND element and generates a signal arriving at the first output of the device and a sixth AND element, receiving a signal from the inverter and connected to the second trigger, which generates a signal arriving at the second output of the device.
EFFECT: technical result is a device that provides synchronous recording in memory of each face in systems with majoritization of 2 out of 3, including if one of the faces fails.
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Dates
2019-04-04—Published
2018-05-22—Filed