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A Notation for Designing Restoring Logic Circuitry in CMOS
- Creators
- Rem, Martin
- Mead, Carver
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- Seitz, Charles L.
Abstract
We introduce a programming notation in which every syntactically correct program specifies a restoring logic component, i.e., a component whose outputs are permanently connected, via "not too many" transistors, to the power supply. It is shown how the specified components can be translated into transistor diagrams for CMOS integrated circuits . As these components are designed as strict hierarchies, it is hoped that the translation of the transistor diagrams into layouts for integrated circuits can be accomplished mechanically.
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The research described in this paper was sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, ARPA Order Number 3771, and monitored by the Office of Naval Research under contract number N00014-79-C-0597.Attached Files
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- Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA)
- 3771
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-79-C-0597
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