Hopefully this picture is neat enough to be understood.
You catch the value in an exiting capacitor each time, and u get to keep reusing the "signal level".
The idea is, you set the capacitor to a setting, and then it ping pongs with an ac signal, and it can keep repeating the same amount of capacitance into the machine, and then you dont need an adc! itll output the capacitance over and over again, until it leaks out of the capacitors. When it leaks out it actually gets louder, not quieter.
The cool thing, is that it comes out of a capacitor discharge, it means it will only be electrically attracted to itself, so you can do analogue arithmetic with it, and if you add rectification it can actually do conditional logic as well.
When it comes to setting the level, you do it from the logic, for the same amount of time that it pushed out to the logic, and then that should be the right timing for it to reset the value on the feedback phase. (when output is coming back to the state/input.)
Ive got my whole computer nearly worked out now, nearly time!
Im going to have an analogue ALU, and its going to be so much simpler than the log cost digital adders take! Why digital computers are such a waste of space. Being 32 times smaller than a 32 bit computer is really going to count.
You catch the value in an exiting capacitor each time, and u get to keep reusing the "signal level".
The idea is, you set the capacitor to a setting, and then it ping pongs with an ac signal, and it can keep repeating the same amount of capacitance into the machine, and then you dont need an adc! itll output the capacitance over and over again, until it leaks out of the capacitors. When it leaks out it actually gets louder, not quieter.
The cool thing, is that it comes out of a capacitor discharge, it means it will only be electrically attracted to itself, so you can do analogue arithmetic with it, and if you add rectification it can actually do conditional logic as well.
When it comes to setting the level, you do it from the logic, for the same amount of time that it pushed out to the logic, and then that should be the right timing for it to reset the value on the feedback phase. (when output is coming back to the state/input.)
Ive got my whole computer nearly worked out now, nearly time!
Im going to have an analogue ALU, and its going to be so much simpler than the log cost digital adders take! Why digital computers are such a waste of space. Being 32 times smaller than a 32 bit computer is really going to count.
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