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Design of a novel RTD-based three-variable universal logic gate

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Traditional CMOS technology faces some fundamental physical limitations. Therefore, it has become very important for the integrated circuit industry to continue to develop modern devices and new design methods. The threshold logic gate has attracted much attention because of its powerful logic function. The resonant tunneling diode (RTD) is well suited for implementing the threshold logic gate because of its high-speed switching capability, negative differential resistance (NDR) characteristic, and functional versatility. In this paper, based on the Reed-Muller (RM) algebraic system, a novel method is proposed to convert three-variable non-threshold functions to the XOR of multiple threshold functions, which is simple and has a programmable implementation. With this approach, all three-variable non-threshold functions can be presented by the XOR of two threshold functions, except for two special functions. On this basis, a novel three-variable universal logic gate (ULG3) is proposed, composed of two RTD-based universal threshold logic gates (UTLG) and an RTD-based three-variable XOR gate (XOR3). The ULG3 has a simple structure, and a simple method is presented to implement all three-variable functions using one ULG3. Thus, the proposed ULG3 provides a new efficient universal logic gate to implement RTD-based arbitrary n-variable functions.

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Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 61271124 and 61471314) and the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. LY13F010001 and LY15F010011)

ORCID: Mao-qun YAO, http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6484-4972

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Yao, Mq., Yang, K., Xu, Cy. et al. Design of a novel RTD-based three-variable universal logic gate. Frontiers Inf Technol Electronic Eng 16, 694–699 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1631/FITEE.1500102

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