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The paper presents a silicon implementation of a basic cell for Artificial Neural Systems. Information is represented and processed by means of pulse rate and width modulations and the cell uses a mix of analog and digital circuitry. In the prototype currently under development the resolution of the processing elements can be varied to suit the requirements of different network architectures and applications.
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Corso, D.D., Gregoretti, F., Reyneri, L.M. (1990). Use of Pulse Rate and Width Modulations in a Mixed Analog/digital Cell for Artificial Neural Systems. In: Soulié, F.F., Hérault, J. (eds) Neurocomputing. NATO ASI Series, vol 68. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76153-9_20
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