1 March 1999 Characterization of intensity-coded multivalued logic circuit implementation
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Multivalued logic (MVL) is seriously being considered for optical implementation for its algorithmic parallelism. Practical implementation of an MVL algorithm using any technology demands engineering analysis of such implementations. Instead of concentrating on the algorithm and architectural aspects, we attempt to address the system issues such as logic levels, signal-to-noise ratio, and threshold value for intensity-coded MVL. Both computer simulation and experimental results are provided.
Khan M. Iftekharuddin, Abdul Ahad Sami Awwal, and Arshad M. Chowdhury "Characterization of intensity-coded multivalued logic circuit implementation," Optical Engineering 38(3), (1 March 1999). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602128
Published: 1 March 1999
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KEYWORDS
Logic

Signal to noise ratio

Light emitting diodes

Binary data

Logic devices

Photomasks

Optical engineering

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