Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1987-04-06
1988-11-01
Ruggiero, Joseph
Boots, shoes, and leggings
307201, 364513, G06F 700
Patent
active
047824603
ABSTRACT:
Computing apparatus (e.g., a neural network) advantageously comprises a programmable resistor body comprising typically a multiplicity of resistors R.sub.ij. The resistance of any given R.sub.ij is changeable from a relatively high resistance to a lower resistance by application of an appropriate electrical signal, and can be reset to a higher resistance by application of an appropriate signal of reverse polarity. Exemplarily, a programmable resistor body comprises a thin layer of bismuth oxide or strontium barium niobate.
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American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell Laboratories
Pacher Eugen E.
Ruggiero Joseph
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