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  2. Gray code - Wikipedia

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    The first few steps of the reflect-and-prefix method. 4-bit Gray code permutation. The binary-reflected Gray code list for n bits can be generated recursively from the list for n − 1 bits by reflecting the list (i.e. listing the entries in reverse order), prefixing the entries in the original list with a binary 0, prefixing the entries in the ...

  3. Template:Gray code by bit width - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Binary-reflected Gray code construction.svg - Wikipedia

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    Code de Gray; Usage on fr.wikibooks.org Fonctionnement d'un ordinateur/Le codage des nombres; Fonctionnement d'un ordinateur/Version imprimable 2; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Gray-kód; Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Грејев код; Usage on zh.wikipedia.org 格雷码; 九連環

  5. Algorithmic state machine - Wikipedia

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    The algorithmic state machine (ASM) is a method for designing finite-state machines (FSMs) originally developed by Thomas E. Osborne at the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) since 1960, [1] introduced to and implemented at Hewlett-Packard in 1968, formalized and expanded since 1967 and written about by Christopher R. Clare since 1970.

  6. Warnier/Orr diagram - Wikipedia

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    A Warnier/Orr diagram (also known as a logical construction of a program/system) is a kind of hierarchical flowchart that allows the description of the organization of data and procedures. They were initially developed 1976, [ 1 ] in France by Jean-Dominique Warnier [ 2 ] and in the United States by Kenneth Orr [ 3 ] on the foundation of ...

  7. File:LogicGates.svg - Wikipedia

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    File information Description Venn Diagrams Representing all Intersectional Logic Gates Between Two Inputs. Based on Image:LogicGates.jpg.. Source I (ZanderSchubert ()) created this work entirely by myself.

  8. Binary decision diagram - Wikipedia

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    The left figure below shows a binary decision tree (the reduction rules are not applied), and a truth table, each representing the function (,,).In the tree on the left, the value of the function can be determined for a given variable assignment by following a path down the graph to a terminal.

  9. Logic gate - Wikipedia

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    A logic circuit diagram for a 4-bit carry lookahead binary adder design using only the AND, OR, and XOR logic gates.. A logic gate is a device that performs a Boolean function, a logical operation performed on one or more binary inputs that produces a single binary output.