Team:ETH Zurich/project/overview/grid
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Every cell on the grid below computes an XOR of the two signals coming from above. XOR means that if only one of the two signals (red or blue) is coming, the cell should turn ON (and show green fluorescence), whereas if none or both signals are coming, the cell should stay OFF. | Every cell on the grid below computes an XOR of the two signals coming from above. XOR means that if only one of the two signals (red or blue) is coming, the cell should turn ON (and show green fluorescence), whereas if none or both signals are coming, the cell should stay OFF. | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 11 October 2014
Every cell on the grid below computes an XOR of the two signals coming from above. XOR means that if only one of the two signals (red or blue) is coming, the cell should turn ON (and show green fluorescence), whereas if none or both signals are coming, the cell should stay OFF.