Claims
- 1. A N-nary logic circuit that uses 1 of N signals with 1 of N encoding, comprising:
- a shared logic tree circuit that evaluates one or more input signals and produces an output signal;
- a first input 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said first input 1 of N signal comprises a first bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said first bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said first bundle of wires is true during an evaluation cycle;
- a second input 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said second input 1 of N signal comprises a second bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said second bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said second bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle;
- an output 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said output 1 of N signal comprises a third bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said third bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said third bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle.
- 2. The logic circuit of claim 1 wherein said shared logic tree circuit evaluates the function selected from the functions comprising AND/NAND, OR/NOR, or XOR/Equivalence.
- 3. The logic circuit of claim 1 that further comprises a single evaluation device coupled to said shared logic tree circuit.
- 4. The logic circuit of claim 1 wherein said 1 of N encoding further comprises a not valid value wherein zero wires of said first bundle of wires, said second bundle of wires, or said third bundles of wires are true.
- 5. The logic circuit of claim 1 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 4 signal comprising a bundle of 4 wires routed together.
- 6. The logic circuit of claim 1 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 3 signal comprising a bundle of 3 wires routed together.
- 7. A system that evaluates a N-Nary logic circuit that uses 1 of N signals with 1 of N encoding, comprising:
- a shared logic tree circuit that evaluates one or more input signals and produces an output signal;
- a first input 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said first input 1 of N signal comprises a first bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said first bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said first bundle of wires is true during an evaluation cycle;
- a second input 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said second input 1 of N signal comprises a second bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said second bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said second bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle; and
- an output 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said output 1 of N signal comprises a third bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said third bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said third bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein said shared logic tree circuit evaluates the function selected from the functions comprising AND/NAND, OR/NOR, or XOR/Equivalence.
- 9. The system of claim 7 that further comprises a single evaluation device coupled to said shared logic tree circuit.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein said 1 of N encoding further comprises a not valid value wherein zero wires of said first bundle of wires, said second bundle of wires, or said third bundles of wires are true.
- 11. The system of claim 7 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 4 signal comprising a bundle of 4 wires routed together.
- 12. The system of claim 7 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 3 signal comprising a bundle of 3 wires routed together.
- 13. A method that evaluates a N-Nary logic circuit that uses 1 of N signals with 1 of N encoding, comprising:
- receiving a first input 1 of N signal coupled to a shared logic tree circuit wherein said first input 1 of N signal comprises a first bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said first bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said first bundle of wires is true during an evaluation cycle;
- receiving a second input 1 of N signal coupled to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said second input 1 of N signal comprises a second bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said second bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said second bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle;
- evaluating said first input 1 of N signal and said second input 1 of N signal with said shared logic tree circuit; and
- producing an output 1 of N signal from said shared logic tree circuit's evaluation, said output 1 of N signal couples to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said output 1 of N signal comprises a third bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said third bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said third bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said shared logic tree circuit evaluates the function selected from the functions comprising AND/NAND, OR/NOR, or XOR/Equivalence.
- 15. The method of claim 13 that further comprises a single evaluation device coupled to said shared logic tree circuit.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein said 1 of N encoding further comprises a not valid value wherein zero wires of said first bundle of wires, said second bundle of wires, or said third bundles of wires are true.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 4 signal comprising a bundle of 4 wires routed together.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 3 signal comprising a bundle of 3 wires routed together.
- 19. A method that provides a N-Nary logic circuit with 1 of N signals using 1 of N encoding, comprising:
- providing a shared logic tree circuit that evaluates one or more input signals and produces an output signal;
- coupling a first input 1 of N signal to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said first input 1 of N signal comprises a first bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said first bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said first bundle of wires is true during an evaluation cycle;
- coupling a second input 1 of N signal to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said second input 1 of N signal comprises a second bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said second bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said second bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle; and
- coupling an output 1 of N signal to said shared logic tree circuit wherein said output 1 of N signal comprises a third bundle of N wires routed together between different cells and use a 1 of N encoding to indicate multiple values of information conveyed by said third bundle of wires and where at most one and only one wire of said third bundle of wires is true during said evaluation cycle.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein said shared logic tree circuit evaluates the function selected from the functions comprising AND/NAND, OR/NOR, or XOR/Equivalence.
- 21. The method of claim 19 that further comprises a single evaluation device coupled to said shared logic tree circuit.
- 22. The method of claim 19 wherein said 1 of 4 encoding further comprises a not valid value wherein zero wires of said first bundle of wires, said second bundle of wires, or said third bundles of wires are true.
- 23. The method of claim 19 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 4 signal comprising a bundle of 4 wires routed together.
- 24. The method of claim 19 wherein said 1 of N signal of said first input 1 of N signal, said second input 1 of N signal, or said output 1 of N signal comprises a 1 of 3 signal comprising a bundle of 3 wires routed together.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefits of the earlier filed U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/069,250, filed Dec. 11, 1997, which is incorporated by reference for all purposes into this application.
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