The prototype of a newly proposed ac-powered Josephson Programmable Logic Array (JPLA) has been fabricated and experimentally investigated. The JPLA can operate more than 10 times as fast as a semiconductor PLA and with one-thousandth of its power dissipation.
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Hideaki NAKANE, Yutaka HARADA, Kunio YAMASHITA, Shinichiro YANO, Mikio HIRANO, Ushio KAWABE, "AC-Powered Josephson Programmable Logic Array" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E67-E, no. 9, pp. 523-524, September 1984, doi: .
Abstract: The prototype of a newly proposed ac-powered Josephson Programmable Logic Array (JPLA) has been fabricated and experimentally investigated. The JPLA can operate more than 10 times as fast as a semiconductor PLA and with one-thousandth of its power dissipation.
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