Abstract

Recently, many works have been focused on synthesis, verification, and testing of threshold circuits due to the rapid development in efficient implementation of threshold logic circuits. To minimize the hardware cost of threshold circuit implementation, this paper proposes a heuristic that consists of rewiring operations and a simplification procedure. Additionally, a subset of input vectors of a gate, called critical-effect vectors, are proved to be complete for formally verifying the equivalence of two threshold logic gates, instead of the whole truth table in this paper. This achievement can accelerate the equivalence checking of two threshold logic gates. The experimental results show that the proposed heuristic can efficiently reduce the cost.

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