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Polymorphic Electronics

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Polymorphic Electronics
This paper introduces the concept of polymorphic electronics (polytronics) –referring to electronics with superimposed built-in functionality. A function change does not require switches/reconfiguration as in traditional approaches. Instead, the change comes from modifications in the characteristics of devices involved in the circuit, in response to controls such as temperature, power supply voltage (VDD), control signals, light, etc. For example, a temperature-controlled polytronic AND/OR gate behaves as AND at 27C and as OR at 125C. The paper illustrates polytronic circuits in which the control is done by temperature, morphing signals, and VDD respectively. Polytronic circuits are obtained by evolutionary design /evolvable hardware techniques. These techniques are ideal for the polytronics design, a new area that lacks design guidelines/know-how,- yet the requirements/objectives are easy to specify and test. The circuits are evolved/synthesized in two different modes. The first mod...
Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Didier Keyme
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where ICES
Authors Adrian Stoica, Ricardo Salem Zebulum, Didier Keymeulen
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