Re: Logic Simplifier





Jon Slaughter wrote:

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"Jon Slaughter" <Jon_Slaugh...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is there any application that simplifies a logic circuit? i.e., finds
the
simplest way to to represent the logic where simplest could be minimum
number of gates or contrained number(say, trying to find minimum number
of
logic ic's0, etc..

Thanks,
Jon

You mean Karnaugh minimization?

Well, not specifically. Any method that can simplify will work.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Morgan's_laws

Is the classic method.

Graham


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