Design of a Ternary Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flap-Flop for Multiple-Valued Sequential Logic

Abstract

Development of large computerized systems requires both combinational and sequential circuits. Registers and counters are two important examples of sequential circuits, which are widely used in practical applications like CPUs. The basic element of sequential logic is Flip-Flop, which stores an input value and returns two outputs (Q and Qbar). This paper presents an innovative ternary D Flip-Flap-Flop, which offers circuit designers to customize their design by eliminating one of the outputs if it is not required. This unique feature of the new design leads to considerable power reduction in comparison with the previously presented structures. The proposed design is simulated and tested by HSPICE and 45 nm CMOS technology.

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