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Find out how a digital technique performs multiplication on two bitstreams and avoids the cost of the analog multiplier.
Here is how to employ an XNOR logic gate alongside an ADC to perform multiplication without an MCU or traditional analog ...
An XNOR gate like this one sends a 1 if the voltage of its inputs matches, and a 0 if they don’t. These simple operations are carried out at the transistor level and as such are very fast.
In traditional computing, these gates are made using transistors, which are semiconductor devices that can switch electronic signals on and off.
Traditional transistors are designed to perform predetermined logical functions, while RFETs are used to build circuits with functions that can be programmed on the go.
The company demonstrated how the use of nickel silicide metal gates could be combined with strained silicon transistors and with the silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology used in developing AMD ...
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