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Multiple-valued regenerative CMOS logic circuits with high-impedance output state

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Principles and possibilities of synthesis and design of multiple-valued (MV) regenerative CMOS logic circuits with high-impedance output state and any logic basis are proposed and described in the paper. Two principles of synthesis and implementation of CMOS regenerative multiple-valued logic circuits with high-impedance output state are proposed and described: the simple circuits and the buffer/driver circuits. The schemes of such circuits are given and analyzed by computer simulations. Some of computer simulation results confirming descriptions and conclusions are also given in the paper.
Title: Multiple-valued regenerative CMOS logic circuits with high-impedance output state
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Principles and possibilities of synthesis and design of multiple-valued (MV) regenerative CMOS logic circuits with high-impedance output state and any logic basis are proposed and described in the paper.
Two principles of synthesis and implementation of CMOS regenerative multiple-valued logic circuits with high-impedance output state are proposed and described: the simple circuits and the buffer/driver circuits.
The schemes of such circuits are given and analyzed by computer simulations.
Some of computer simulation results confirming descriptions and conclusions are also given in the paper.

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