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Automatic Test, Configuration and Repair of Cellular Arrays

Author(s)
Manning, Frank B.
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Fredkin, Edward
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Abstract
A cellular array is an iterative array of identical information processing machines, cells. The arrays discussed are rectangular arrays of programmable logic, in which information stored in a working cell tells the cell how to behave. No signal line connects more than a few cells. A loading mechanism in each cell allows a computer directly connected to one cell to load any good cell that is not walled off by flawed cells.
Date issued
1975-06
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149445
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MIT-LCS-TR-151MAC-TR-151

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