Abstract

Multi-level logic networks often require fewer gates and fewer connections than two-level logic networks. On the other hand, designs of multi-level logic networks are far more complex than those of two-level logic networks. In the past, automatic design of multi-level logic networks was considered to be very difficult. However, the recent research have made it possible to synthesize multilevel network in a short time. The qualities of the designs are often comparable to manual designs. However, multi-level logic synthesis has no established algorithm in contrast to the two-level minimization. Design is done by using combinations of ad hoc methods.

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