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Segnala un problema nella traduzione
dlatch(x,s) =
y = if s then x else max(y,y)
single circuit version:
y = if s then x else y
AND : A * B ( MIN(A,B) works also )
OR : MAX(A,B)
XOR : A != B ( != means "not equal" )
NOT : 1 - A (this one uses an additional memory chip to store 1)
Just one improvement about the AND gate.
Test (a+b) == 2
While this is certainly correct, it needs a math processor to add a and b, followed by a compare processor, to compare(equals) the sum with a "2" from memory.
It can also be done with just one math processor set to multiply.
0*0=0
0*1=0
1*0=0
1*1=1
Compare(equals) the result to "0" from memory, to make it a NAND gate.
An "equals 0" compare operation would also work, which is probably a more intuitive solution.
I've been thinking all day about writing article like that)
Just went to the manuals page to see if its written by someone...
And thats it)