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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 1975

Hardware implementation of a small system in programmable logic arrays

Joseph C. Logue; Norman Frederick Brickman; Frank E. Howley; John Wyn Jones; Wei-Wha Wu

Large Scale Integration, LSI, is the means by which digital circuits have achieved remarkable manufacturing cost reductions but, unfortunately, at the expense of higher engineering design costs. Programmable Logic Arrays, PLAs, exploit many of the benefits of LSI but without the high engineering design costs. This paper describes an experiment in the design and implementation of a small complex system in array logic. The IBM 7441 Buffered Terminal Control Unit was selected for this comparison because it is a small but complex terminal controller implemented in dual in-line packaged transistor logic, DIP-TL, with small to medium scale integration.


Archive | 1954

Transistor indicator circuit

Joseph C. Logue; Robert Athanasius Henle


Archive | 1975

Reconfigurable logic array

Frank E. Howley; John Wyn Jones; Joseph C. Logue


Archive | 1976

Multi-function LSI wafers

Joseph C. Logue


Archive | 1979

Modular macroprocessing system comprising a microprocessor and an extendable number of programmed logic arrays

Joseph C. Logue; Wei-Wha Wu


Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 1981

Techniques for improving engineering productivity of VLSI designs

Joseph C. Logue; W. J. Kleinfelder; Paul Lowy; J. Randal Moulic; Wei-Wha Wu


Archive | 1988

Formation of metallic interconnects by grit blasting

Jungihl Kim; Joseph C. Logue; John J. Ritsko; Robert R. Shaw; George Frederick Walker


Archive | 1986

Physical parameter balancing of circuit islands in integrated circuit wafers

Joseph C. Logue


Archive | 1962

Apparatus utilizing minority carrier storage for signal storage, pulse reshaping, logic gating, pulse amplifying and pulse delaying

Joseph C. Logue


Archive | 1991

Semiconductor device having metallic interconnects formed by grit blasting

Jungihl Kim; Joseph C. Logue; John J. Ritsko; Robert R. Shaw; George Frederick Walker

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