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hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?

YO!!!!!! Chinky Bloke.

I hope you are not trying to rip off our western stuff. I mean, your whole
reason of being is to give us more Nikes.

f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)

The answer at time t is the remainder of the last time I looked at the
answer added to the answer at this time plus an offset (due to integration).

So, 1 bit decimating A/D convertor.

I'll have a Chicken Curry please.

DNA
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?

YO!!!!!! Chinky Bloke.

I hope you are not trying to rip off our western stuff. I mean, your whole
reason of being is to give us more Nikes.

f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)

The answer at time t is the remainder of the last time I looked at the
answer added to the answer at this time plus an offset (due to integration).

So, 1 bit decimating A/D convertor.

I'll have a Chicken Curry please.

DNA

But you got an "A", isn't that enough ?:)

...Jim Thompson
 
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Tim Wescott

Jan 1, 1970
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hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?
Sounds like a parity generator.

--

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"Applied Control Theory for Embedded Systems" came out in April.
See details at http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/actfes.html
 
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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?

Wow! :) Designing in the pure math domain..
Sometimes I think I design by rounding up the animals to make the zoo
:)
D from BC
 
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Andrew Holme

Jan 1, 1970
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hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?

T-type (toggling) flip-flop?
 
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Genome

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim Thompson said:
hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?

YO!!!!!! Chinky Bloke.

I hope you are not trying to rip off our western stuff. I mean, your whole
reason of being is to give us more Nikes.

f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)

The answer at time t is the remainder of the last time I looked at the
answer added to the answer at this time plus an offset (due to
integration).

So, 1 bit decimating A/D convertor.

I'll have a Chicken Curry please.

DNA

But you got an "A", isn't that enough ?:)

...Jim Thompson

Not if I was wrong and I had to feed myself from your days production of A's
from one tin of Alphabetti Spaghetti.

DNA
 
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Don Lancaster

Jan 1, 1970
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Tim said:
hi

what is this device called when realized? (there must be already a
name for it?)
f(t)=f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2)
A,f(0) given or specified.
f(t), input(t), and A belong to {0,1}.

input(t) ---->[ f(t-1)+input(t)+A (mod 2) ] -----> f(t) ?

It is called a "nomenclature".

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