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The Computer Journal 1977 20(1):73-77; doi:10.1093/comjnl/20.1.73
© 1977 by British Computer Society
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Algebraic optimisation of NAND-NOR switching circuits

A. Tosser * and D. Dubus *

Laboratoire d'Electronique Universite de NANCY-1 C.O. 140-54037 Nancy Cedex, France

This paper presents an algebraic optimisation of NAND-NOR switching circuits. Logic functions are transcribed by AND into NAND conversion. Only the available variables may appear in transcribed forms written with AND and OR operators and brackets; special relations make this process convenient.


Received June 1975.

* Now with Laboratoire d'Electronique Université de Nancy-1 C. O. 140-54037 NANCY Cedex France.

§ Laboratoire d'Electronique et d' Automatique, Institut Universitaire de Technologie, Université de Rouen B.P. 4006,76077-Le Havre Cedex, France


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