Team:INSA Toulouse/contenu/project/biological construction

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   <p class="texte">The first question we had to face for the <i>E.calculus</i> project was: “how can we transpose an electronic device into a reasonable biological system?”
   <p class="texte">The first question we had to face for the <i>E.calculus</i> project was: “how can we transpose an electronic device into a reasonable biological system?”
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<br>The diagramm of an electronic full adder can be divided into two independant parts : Input and Output signals (A, B, Cin, S, Cout) and logic gates. Indeed, logic gates will ever be the same, but signals must be adaptable to considered applications and microorganisms.</p>
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<br>The diagramm of an electronic full adder can be divided into two independant parts : Input and Output signals (A, B, C<sub>in</sub>, S, C<sub>out</sub>) and logic gates. Indeed, logic gates will ever be the same, but signals must be adaptable to considered applications and microorganisms.</p>
    
    
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