LOGIC CONVERTER Russian patent published in 2019 - IPC G06F7/57 

Abstract RU 2700557 C1

FIELD: computer equipment.

SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the computer equipment. Logic converter includes ten majority elements, which have three inputs, wherein first inputs of the fourth and ninth majority elements are connected to the first and second adjustment inputs of the logic converter, respectively, outputs of the i-th and j-th majority elements are connected to the second inputs of the (i+1)-th and (j+1)-th majority elements respectively, the outputs of the seventh, eighth and ninth majority elements are connected to the third inputs of the fourth, third and seventh majority elements, and the outputs of the tenth, fourth and first inputs of the eighth majority elements are respectively connected to the first input of the third majority element, the output and the first setting input of the logic converter, third and fourth tuning inputs of which are connected to first, first, second, seventh majority elements first inputs and fifth and sixth majority elements first inputs, respectively.

EFFECT: broader functional capabilities owing to implementation of any simple symmetric Boolean functions τ½×n-1, τ½×n, τ½×n+1, τ½×n+2, depending on n arguments – input binary signals, at n=6.

1 cl, 1 dwg

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Authors

Andreev Dmitrij Vasilevich

Dates

2019-09-17Published

2018-09-24Filed