ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 30 -- United States Patent no. 12,431,188, issued on Sept. 30, was assigned to University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati).

"Efficient Muller C-Element implementation for high bit-width asynchronous applications" was invented by John Martin Emmert (Dayton, Ohio).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system comprises an nMOS active resistor, nMOS transistors, a pMOS active resistor, and pMOS transistors, wherein a subset of the nMOS transistors a subset of the pMOS transistors are coupled to each other, respectively, according to a parallel OR configuration, a source terminal of the nMOS active resistor is coupled to respective drain terminals of the nMOS transistors, and a source t...