Kratos Defense & Security Solutions. has been granted a patent for technologies that generate programmable pulse signals using inverse chaotic maps, eliminating the need for a clocking signal. The method involves transforming a precursor pulse signal based on a sequence of bits to create a desired continuous pulse signal. GlobalData’s report on Kratos Defense & Security Solutions gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Programmable pulse signal generation using inverse chaotic maps

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc

The patent US12028069B2 outlines a method and apparatus for generating a series of electrical pulses based on specific input signals and timing mechanisms. The method begins with receiving a first pulse characterized by a constant voltage for a defined duration. It involves generating a second pulse by combining the rising edge of the first pulse with a first indication, which can be a bit or a sequence of bits. The falling edge of the second pulse is created using a predetermined delay and the falling edge of the first pulse. The second pulse also maintains a constant voltage for a duration determined by a latch and the predetermined delay. Additional steps include generating a third pulse based on the falling edge of the second pulse, utilizing integrator circuits to manage the timing and voltage levels of the pulses.

The apparatus described in the patent consists of circuitry designed to implement the aforementioned method. It includes components such as gates, time delays, and latches that work together to produce outputs based on the input signals. The first circuitry generates outputs based on the first pulse and a first bit, while the second circuitry further processes these outputs to create additional pulses. The apparatus also features operational integrators that facilitate the integration of signals over time, allowing for precise control of the pulse generation process. The design aims to ensure that the outputs are synchronized and accurately reflect the timing and voltage characteristics dictated by the initial input signals. Overall, the patent presents a detailed framework for pulse generation that could have applications in various electronic systems.

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