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Designing a Half-adder Circuit with Voltage-mode and Multiple-valued Logic, Low Power Consumption and High Speed


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1 Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University of Science and technology, Tehran., Iran, Islamic Republic of
2 Shahid Sattari University of Aeronautical Engineering of Tehran., Iran, Islamic Republic of
3 Department of Electronic and Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Bushehr., Iran, Islamic Republic of
     

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This article suggests a Quaternary Voltage-Mode Half-Adder Circuit with high speed and low power and capacity consumption. This quaternary circuit is composed of Max Operator, Min Operator, Level Conversion Operator, and Tsum and T-difference Operators Circuits. All these circuits are static and need no current in steady state. All these operators are integrated for the implementation of Quaternary Half-Adder Circuit. This circuit consists of many transistors, but this adder is faster than binary adders. This article also implements multi-valued logic that is widely focused by researchers and used for the classification of signals. This logic allows the signals to have binary logic levels or more. The operators and elements used in the structure of these circuits are also described here. The suggested circuits are static and operate in voltage mode. There is no static scattering in these circuits and all these asynchronous circuits can be used in integrated circuits.

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Adder Circuits, Multiple-valued Logic, Voltage Mode, Operator Circuits, Signal Classification
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  • Designing a Half-adder Circuit with Voltage-mode and Multiple-valued Logic, Low Power Consumption and High Speed

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Authors

Hamidreza Dalili Oskouei
Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University of Science and technology, Tehran., Iran, Islamic Republic of
Hajar Zare Bahramabadi
Shahid Sattari University of Aeronautical Engineering of Tehran., Iran, Islamic Republic of
Asghar Ebrahimi
Department of Electronic and Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Bushehr., Iran, Islamic Republic of

Abstract


This article suggests a Quaternary Voltage-Mode Half-Adder Circuit with high speed and low power and capacity consumption. This quaternary circuit is composed of Max Operator, Min Operator, Level Conversion Operator, and Tsum and T-difference Operators Circuits. All these circuits are static and need no current in steady state. All these operators are integrated for the implementation of Quaternary Half-Adder Circuit. This circuit consists of many transistors, but this adder is faster than binary adders. This article also implements multi-valued logic that is widely focused by researchers and used for the classification of signals. This logic allows the signals to have binary logic levels or more. The operators and elements used in the structure of these circuits are also described here. The suggested circuits are static and operate in voltage mode. There is no static scattering in these circuits and all these asynchronous circuits can be used in integrated circuits.

Keywords


Adder Circuits, Multiple-valued Logic, Voltage Mode, Operator Circuits, Signal Classification

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