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9 May 2024

  • curprev 20:2820:28, 9 May 2024Rice talk contribs 702 bytes +165 No edit summary
  • curprev 20:2620:26, 9 May 2024Rice talk contribs 537 bytes +537 Created page with "The '''static discipline''' is a discipline in computer architecture that requires all circuit elements to produce ''logically valid'' outputs. In the real world circuits, there is no 0's and 1's, only voltage levels. For abstraction, we interpret a range of high voltages as 1 and a range of low voltages as 0. The static discipline ensures that this abstraction doesn't run into problems/undefined behavior by forcing all circuit elements to operate on 1's and 0's. [..." Tag: Visual edit