FPGA
Monty J. Harder
mjharder at gmail.com
Thu Aug 9 21:46:56 CDT 2007
On 8/9/07, Jared <jared at hatwhite.com> wrote:
>
> Wow. I'm excited!
> 2. Among other things, a ternary chip processes Analog-to-Digital
> data more efficiently than a binary chip. It becomes significantly
> more efficient with each "trit." To start: a lot of toys use 1 bit
> D/A converters for sound. A one bit trinary converter has almost
> twice the quality of a binary system. Here is more on this idea:
>
I like balanced trinary too. But you've got to sell it better:
Binary digIT=BIT
Trinary digIT=TIT
This will help get people interested in your project, and they may even
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