Talk:Delay insensitive circuit

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The idea of Dual rail encoding is preceded and was published much before the patent quoted. Don't pollute wikipedia...

You may be right. Could you tell us more? Where was it published (wp:v)? --68.0.124.33 (talk) 15:25, 1 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Please rename this page with "delay-insensitive circuit" : add a hyphen as there is compound adjective Baba Arouj (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 10:15, 18 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Nobody including Alain Martin disputes that useful DI circuits can be built from modules that contain unexposed isochronic forks internally, as in the 1960's Macromodules project. Tom Verhoeff notes in his doctoral dissertation that even simple logic gates such as an inverter depend on internal isochronic forks to function. QDI circuits are assumed in Martin's cited "Limitations" paper to be built from forks and logic gates, so there's no rational justification to consider them any less "limited" than DI circuits built from non-standard components. Would you Wikipedia guys be cool with an outsider fixing this article or do you like it the way it is? 78.32.159.157 (talk) 23:24, 29 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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