Circuit Minimization
978-613-3-22273-1
6133222735
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2010-10-19
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Boolean algebra, circuit minimization is the problem of obtaining the smallest logic circuit (Boolean formula) that represents a given Boolean function or truth table. The general circuit minimization problem is believed to be intractable, but there are effective heuristics such as Karnaugh maps and the Quine–McCluskey algorithm that facilitate the process. The problem with having a complicated circuit (i.e. one with many elements, such as logical gates) is that each element takes up physical space in its implementation and costs time and money to produce in itself.
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