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Assistance implementing 3 electronic units.

JA76

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Hello and thanks for this thread. I would need some help to physically implement 3 electronic units:

-Unit 1: The Unit 1 directs incoming intensities (i1 , i2 , i3 and i4) to output 1 or output 2. Output 1 can be activated by the previous action of any of i1 , i2 , i3 or i4, and output 2 can be also activated by the previous action of any of i1 , i2 , i3 or i4 . Output 1 is permanent until output 2 is activated, and vice versa.

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-Unit 2: The Unit 2 directs incoming intensities (i1 , i2 , i3 and i4) to any of output 1, 2, 3, or 4. Again, all outputs are permanent and activated by previous action of any of i1 , i2 , i3 or i4.

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-Unit 3: The Unit 3 functions as an “electronic prism”. Incoming intensities (i1 , i2 , i3 and i4) are always directed to their fixed corresponding outputs.

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I have some basic electronics background but any help would be much appreciated specially by my dog, Mr. Firecrackersson.
 
What are you building? What is an 'intensity'? What is this connecting to?
 
Is 'i' a voltage, current, light level, AC signal, DC signal, sound level ....... ??
 
An analogue multiplexor might do the job, however as everyone else I do not get it.
 
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Hello I'm back. I been doing some research since my electronics background was not as good as I thought. I am working on a new computing paradigm that I will gladly comment here, if successful. Step by step, though.

I have some circuit designs for your evaluation:

Unit 1: Input voltage from source line is directed to bit line 1 or bit line 2 by activation of word line 1 or word line 2. The unit I comprises two FGMOSFETs (F1 and F2), 4 MOSFETs (M3, M4, M5 and M6) and 5 sub-circuits (V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5). Function:

1-Unit 1 is reset by writing F1 and erasing F2.
2-First input voltage is directed to bit line 1, on its way:
3-Connects V1 which erases F1.
4-Connects V2 which writes F2.
5-Now the second input voltage is directed to bit line 2, on its way:
6-Connects V3 which erases F2.
7-Connects V4 which writes F1 so the cycle starts again.
8-The unit is reset by activation of circuit V5.

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Questions:

a - Are the FGMOSFET and MOSFET drawings acceptable? They seem very clear to me yet uncommon.
b – Is the unit viable as described?

Thanks!
 

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