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  2. Glitch removal - Wikipedia

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    Glitch removal is the elimination of glitches—unnecessary signal transitions without functionality—from electronic circuits. Power dissipation of a gate occurs in two ways: static power dissipation and dynamic power dissipation. Glitch power comes under dynamic dissipation in the circuit and is directly proportional to switching activity.

  3. Encoder (digital) - Wikipedia

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    A General encoder's block diagram. An encoder (or "simple encoder") in digital electronics is a one-hot to binary converter.That is, if there are 2 n input lines, and at most only one of them will ever be high, the binary code of this 'hot' line is produced on the n-bit output lines.

  4. One-hot - Wikipedia

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    One-hot encoding is often used for indicating the state of a state machine.When using binary, a decoder is needed to determine the state. A one-hot state machine, however, does not need a decoder as the state machine is in the nth state if, and only if, the nth bit is high.

  5. Variational quantum eigensolver - Wikipedia

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    The circuit () controls the subset of possible states that can be created, and the parameter contains the variational parameters, = where the number of parameters chosen are enough to lend the algorithm expressive power to compute the ground state of the system, but not too big to increase the computational cost of the optimization step.

  6. Electronic circuit simulation - Wikipedia

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    Simulation software allows for the modeling of circuit operation and is an invaluable analysis tool. Due to its highly accurate modeling capability, many colleges and universities use this type of software for the teaching of electronics technician and electronics engineering programs. Electronics simulation software engages its users by ...

  7. Stabilizer code - Wikipedia

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    A unitary encoding circuit rotates the global state into a subspace of a larger Hilbert space. This highly entangled , encoded state corrects for local noisy errors. A quantum error-correcting code makes quantum computation and quantum communication practical by providing a way for a sender and receiver to simulate a noiseless qubit channel ...

  8. State encoding for low power - Wikipedia

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    This encoding technique reduces the width of the combinational logic, and as a result, the state machine requires fewer levels of logic between registers, reducing its complexity and increasing its speed. In binary encoding, the number of bits (b) per state depends on number of states (n). The relationship is defined by the equation b = log 2 ...

  9. Microcode - Wikipedia

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    Housed in special high-speed memory, microcode translates machine instructions, state machine data, or other input into sequences of detailed circuit-level operations. It separates the machine instructions from the underlying electronics, thereby enabling greater flexibility in designing and altering instructions. Moreover, it facilitates the ...