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Ternary digital systems

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Title Ternary digital systems
Names Hu, Sung Chiao (creator)
Stone, Louis N. (advisor)
Date Issued 1967-05-12 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1967
Abstract In view of recent developments in large-scale,
complex digital systems, it is of interest to broaden
the study of two-leveled logical systems to the study of
three-leveled systems. This paper introduces the ternary
logic system and develops a design approach for
ternary digital systems that is based on familiar binary
techniques.
Ternary number systems are introduced and two base-conversion algorithms are given: one for integral numbers
and the other for fractional numbers. Ternary
arithmetic is similar to binary arithmetic or to decimal
arithmetic. Four algebraic operations, Cycling, Negation,
And, and Or, are then defined and the algebra is
systematically developed through postulates and theorems.
The algebraic method of minimization is difficult for a
large number of variables or terms, and the map method
is impracticable for more than three variables. Hence
a programmable minimization method is developed by analogy with the Quine-McCluskey method for binary minimization.
Diode-transistor schemes of circuit realization are
presented. In these, the idea is to use p-n-p and n-p-n
transistor pairs to provide the three different voltage
levels desired. Tristable devices using three Cycling-gates are also described. A core storage element
employs two differently oriented cores and provides one
ternary digit of storage. Additional algebraic operations
that are used in the current literature are
given in the Appendix.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Electronic digital computers -- Programmed instruction
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47830

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