Rod logic

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(wiki-TODO: Cover the below points)

  • Add a basic explanation
  • Show and explain basics (retractile cascades - collect all relevant images here)
  • Show and explain Robert Baruchs reversible logic latch memory cell (from links below)
  • Different designs polyyne rods vs crystolecule rods
  • Considerations regarding friction/dissipation and radiation hardness

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Reversible

Slide 28 here on needed sequence for reversible state transitions for a memory latch:
https://www.powershow.com/view/992b6-MWUzY/Principles_of_Adiabatic_Processes_powerpoint_ppt_presentation

External links

Robert C. Baruchs old work on rod logic

Especially interesting here is a latching memory cell that
seems simpler and more natural than the one presented in the book Nanosystems.

Tagged "rod logic" (2010-02-18 & 2012-09-19 ~ first & last snapshot)

Tagged "rodulator" (2011-01-06 & 2012-09-19 ~ first & last snapshot)

2009-12-05 Intro to Rod Logic (2012-07-10 = last snapshot on rich website)

2009-12-18 LEGO 1-bit full adder (2012-09-19 = latest snapshot on rich website)

2009-12-24 Rod Logic Memory (2010-04-26 = last snapshot)

2010-01-22 Metal computing, part 1 (2010-04-30 = last snapshot)


About page (2019-12-29 = last snapshot on rich website) (2019-12-29 with mail address)

This says all the stuff is licensed CC-BY-SA-3.0

A pdf file with instructions on how to build a rod-logic-1-bit-full-adder with LEGO:
https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/11474670/rod-logic-1-bit-full-adder-in-lego-the-half-baked-maker

Other people on rod logic