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- Ann Arbor, Michigan
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- EE
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Looking at an old textbook --- Keister, Ritchie, and Washburn ---
I saw this simple Network Simplification, p75 Fig 5-5. This was
done by a theorem, but is also easy by observation.
---- A ----- B ----- C ----- D -----
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------------ A ------ B ----- E -----------
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------------- A ------- F ----------
This simplifies to
---- B ----- C ----- D -----
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------- A --- ------- E -------------
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---------------- F ---------
The simplified circuit has 6 contacts vs the original of 9 contacts.
Furthermore, you may more easily understand the logic of the
simplified circuit.
For better or worse integrated circuits and low cost computers
changed the way people approached problems.
Before 1970 to 1980 there was much emphasis on logic circuit
simplification because it was a means of cost reduction and
reliability improvement.[/FONT]