Title :
Functions and applications of monostable-bistable transition logic elements (MOBILE´s) having multiple-input terminals
Author :
Maezawa, Koichi ; Akeyoshi, Tomoyuki ; Mizutani, Takashi
Author_Institution :
NTT LSI Labs., Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
2/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The MOBILE is a logic gate exploiting the monostable-bistable transition of a circuit that consists of two resonant tunneling transistors connected in series. It has several advantages including multiple inputs and multiple functions. This paper describes the output characteristics of multiple-input MOBILE´s and discusses their applications. For a two-input MOBILE, it is demonstrated that both NAND and NOR operations are possible with the appropriate control voltage. This implies the possibility of a variable function logic gate. Furthermore, the threshold logic operations for a weighted sum of input signals are demonstrated for a three-input MOBILE with a weight ratio of 4:2:1. The applications of MOBILE´s in parallel processing architectures such as cellular automata and cellular neural networks are discussed based on the above results. Circuit simulations using a simple model of resonant tunneling transistors successfully reproduce the basic characteristics of MOBILE´s, and demonstrate the usefulness of MOBILE´s in such applications
Keywords :
NAND circuits; NOR circuits; cellular automata; logic gates; parallel architectures; quantum interference devices; resonant tunnelling devices; threshold logic; NAND operation; NOR operation; cellular automata; cellular neural networks; circuit simulations; logic gate; monostable-bistable transition logic elements; multiple functions; multiple-input terminals; output characteristics; parallel processing architectures; quantum functional devices; resonant tunneling transistors; three-input MOBILE; threshold logic operations; two-input MOBILE; variable function logic gate; weighted sum of input signals; Cellular neural networks; Circuit simulation; Computer architecture; Logic circuits; Logic devices; Logic gates; Parallel processing; Quantum cellular automata; Resonant tunneling devices; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on