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Date: 2006-05-24 17:29:45
Logic gates
Electronic design automation
Logic families
Electronic design
Flip-flop
Dynamic logic
Programmable logic device
Programmable logic array
C-element
Electronic engineering
Digital electronics
Electronics

An Asynchronous PLA with Improved Security Characteristics Petros Oikonomakos, Simon Moore University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory William Gates Building, 15 JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0FD, United Kingdom {po23

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