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Five-valued circuit quantitative theory and design of five-valued twisted-ring.
  This paper presents a six-valued algebra in order to form the theory of three essential elements for five-valued circuits, which is a mathematical tool for quantitative investigation on five-valued circuits. Based on the theory, the component level circuit structures are deduced firstly from five-valued circuit function by means of [delta] expanded form. Secondly, two circuit structures of dynamic and static positive-edge-triggered five valued D flip-flops are deduced from the same flip-flops characteristic equation. Finally, all five-valued counters are partioned into five types, and then a five-valued resetting twisted-ring counter with simple circuit structure is designed. The above theory and circuits have been verified by computer simulations.

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Wang, P., Liu, Y., Yang, M., & Almaini, A. E. A. (2005). Five-valued circuit quantitative theory and design of five-valued twisted-ring. In T. Tang, & Y. Huang (Eds.), ASICON 2005: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on ASIC, 2005, 354-357. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICASIC.2005.1611323

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Circuit theory; Flip-flops; Five-valued circuits; Twisted-ring counter;

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