Fuzzy logic operation circuit utilizing charge coupled devices

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ABSTRACT:
A fuzzy logic operation circuit for two inputs includes two identical charge coupled devices having at least first and second gate electrodes connected in parallel on an output side and floating gates provided to a transfer electrode on an input side. A comparison device compares charge detection signals from the floating gates with each other and selects an input signal of either the smaller or greater of the two inputs by the comparison output.

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