DocumentCode
1337741
Title
A Truth Table Method for the Synthesis of Combinational Logic
Author
Akers, Sheldon B., Jr.
Author_Institution
Electronics Lab., Genleral Electric Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
Issue
4
fYear
1961
Firstpage
604
Lastpage
615
Abstract
This paper describes a method for synthesizing a switching function directly from its: ruth table. A switching function is defined as any mapping of a set of binary input combinations onto 0 and 1. Hence, the procedures apply equally well to the don´t care cases. The method rests on the concept alogically passive function (LPF). Roughly speaking, an LPF is a truth table which can be realized with only AND and OR gates¿no inverters. Techniques are described for 1) making a function logically passive, 2) eliminating rows and columns from the truth table of an LPF, 3) synthesizing an LPF in a two-level irredundant form, 4) expanding LPF´s and 5) synthesizing LPF´s with 3-input majority gates. The underlying methods are quite straightforward and appear to be particularly well suited for mechanization on a digital computer.
Keywords
Input variables; Logic; Pulse inverters; Switching circuits;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronic Computers, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0367-9950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.1961.5219266
Filename
5219266
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