Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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Page 796
... logical operations limit the speed of computers . Tran Logic delay ( sec ) Fig . 3. Power. The speed of computers has ... logical func- tions in some kind of physical phe- nomenon . Many methods of using physical phenomena to perform ...
... logical operations limit the speed of computers . Tran Logic delay ( sec ) Fig . 3. Power. The speed of computers has ... logical func- tions in some kind of physical phe- nomenon . Many methods of using physical phenomena to perform ...
Page 798
... logical elements successively and the time taken for a signal to pass from one logical element to another is part of the total logical delay . Again , if the delay per element is to be less than tp , then the propaga- tion delay between ...
... logical elements successively and the time taken for a signal to pass from one logical element to another is part of the total logical delay . Again , if the delay per element is to be less than tp , then the propaga- tion delay between ...
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... logical elements according to Eqs . 2 , 5 , 7 , 9 , and 13. The ranges of power actually used are also shown in cases where information is available . Fast electrical logic circuits use more power by four or five orders of magnitude ...
... logical elements according to Eqs . 2 , 5 , 7 , 9 , and 13. The ranges of power actually used are also shown in cases where information is available . Fast electrical logic circuits use more power by four or five orders of magnitude ...
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