1984
DOI: 10.1080/00207218408938912
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Denary logic arithmetic processor

Abstract: When the binary system is used to perform decimal calculations, code-to-code conversion is inevitable. But with denary logic, such conversions can be eliminated. Tho construction philosophy of the experimental arithmetic processor is similar to that of a microprocessor. Although the circuit elements are mostly binary types, owing to the lack of denary logic elements, the feasibility of performing arithmetic operations directly with the base of 10 is clearly demonstrated.

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