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Browse All Reviews > Hardware (B) > Logic Design (B.6) > Design Aids (B.6.3) > Switching Theory (B.6.3...)
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Reviews about "Switching Theory (B.6.3...)":
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Optimal power-down strategies Augustine J., Irani S., Swamy C. SIAM Journal on Computing 37(5): 1499-1516, 2008. Type: Article
Electronic devices usually offer many functions; most of them, though critical for the correct operation of the device, are hidden from the user. Each function has its own power requirements; all functions are active at the same time, ...
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Oct 9 2008 |
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On the existence of speed-independent circuits Seger C. Theoretical Computer Science 86(2): 343-364, 1991. Type: Article
The focus of this paper is an important question in the theory of asynchronous logical circuits (ALCs): what is the class of circuits whose behavior is speed-independent? An ALC is called speed-independent if its transient behavior doe...
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Sep 1 1992 |
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Digital design fundamentals Breeding K., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1989. Type: Book (9789780132127219)
Breeding intended this book as an introductory text on digital design for sophomore engineering students. It is divided into the following chapters: Introduction to Digital Systems...
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Jul 1 1991 |
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Boolean functions with engineering applications and computer programs Schneeweiss W., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1989. Type: Book (9789780387188928)
This book is a remarkably thorough and precise introduction to the theory of Boolean functions. In general, it is well written and has very few typographical mistakes. The author intends it to be both a text and a reference. As a text,...
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Aug 1 1989 |
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