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16 March 2001 Technique for implementing arbitrary Boolean functions in threshold logic
Peter Celinski, Gregory D. Sherman, Derek Abbott
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Proceedings Volume 4236, Smart Electronics and MEMS II; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.418772
Event: Smart Materials and MEMS, 2000, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
The main result of this paper is the development of a systematic paper-and-pencil design methodology for implementing Boolean functions of up to 4 variables using threshold logic (TL) gates, which does not require linear programming, for the first time. The method is similar in operation to the Karnaugh map logic minimization technique, and is based on determining the minimum threshold cover of a Boolean function. The paper also reviews aspects of TL and discusses aspects of the proposed design methodology when combined with the implementation issues present in neuron-MOS based TL gates. Two circuit design examples using the proposed technique are given.
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Peter Celinski, Gregory D. Sherman, and Derek Abbott "Technique for implementing arbitrary Boolean functions in threshold logic", Proc. SPIE 4236, Smart Electronics and MEMS II, (16 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.418772
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