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<p class="texte">When we started working on the <i>E.calculus</i> project, we thought : “how can we transpose an electronic device into a biological system?” | <p class="texte">When we started working on the <i>E.calculus</i> project, we thought : “how can we transpose an electronic device into a biological system?” |
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Biological Construction
When we started working on the E.calculus project, we thought : “how can we transpose an electronic device into a biological system?”
Looking to the diagramm of the electronic full adder, it can be divided into two parts : on the one hand the signals and on the other hand the logic gates. Indeed, logic gates will ever be the same, but signals must be adaptable to considered applications and microorganisms.
Input
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Logic Gates
An electronic full adder…
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Output
The output needed…
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Carry
To represent the carry…
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Full Adder
With a logic diagram…
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