Re: Four Logic Levels
- From: Tim Wescott <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:36:32 -0500
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:09:18 -0700, Robotnik wrote:
Hey guys,
I was thinking of a new concept whereby we could
square the amount of information stored in a bit. Currently, the
information stored in a bit is whether the bit is on or off. To put it
simply, the information has a base (remember, logarithmic base) of 2. If
we could develop a mechanism whereby the base can be increased to 3 or
4, the amount of information stored can increased to more than 1.584
times in the case where the base is increased to two or 2 (twice ) if
the base is increased to 4.
This can be accomplished by sensitizing 3(4 if
possible) voltage levels instead of the two currently. Your comments are
invited.
Please find the entry for "cross posting" in Wikipedia, read about cross
posting and multiple posting, then stop multiple posting.
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