DocumentCode
1109027
Title
Functional Memory and Its Microprogramming Implications
Author
Gardner, Peter L.
Issue
7
fYear
1971
fDate
7/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
764
Lastpage
775
Abstract
Functional memory (FM) is a general-purpose systems technology and has been proposed as a solution to the problems of large-scale integration. It is based on an associative array, composed of writable storage cells capable of holding three states; 0, 1, and DON´T CARE. The functional memory module can be used either as a local store, control store, associative store, or logic block. In its use as a logic block, logic is performed by associative table lookup, using the DON´T CARE state to give significant compression of tables over conventional two-state arrays (typically n to n2 words for functional memory instead of 20 words for conventional two-state arrays). The basic properties of functional memory are described in [1].
Keywords
Array logic, associative memory, DON´T CARE State, functional memory, LSI, microprogramming, modular memory, table lookup.; Circuit testing; Delay; Joining processes; Large scale integration; Logic arrays; Logic testing; Microprogramming; Permission; Table lookup; Winches; Array logic, associative memory, DON´T CARE State, functional memory, LSI, microprogramming, modular memory, table lookup.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9340
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-C.1971.223345
Filename
1671938
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