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An experimental 64-bit decoded Josephson NDRO random access memory

Henkels et al., 1978

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17924372633849064729
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Henkels W
Zappe H
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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits

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The design and testing of an experimental fully decoded 64-bit Josephson NDRO (nondestructive readout) RAM chip are described. Tree decoders were used to access the memory cells. The basic memory cell was a ring cell containing a single write gate. The …
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