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  • curprev 13:2813:28, 13 April 2025 MrDyne talk contribs 1,085 bytes +1,085 Created page with "<b>Binary-coded Ternary (BCT)</b> is an implementation of ternary logic built on top of normal binary logic. Using two bits or wires per trit as the base. Sub-circuits made with binary logic gates can emulate the truth tables of ternary logic gates. This implementation is useful with logic simulators and would most likely function on an FPGA. However because each trit needs two wires a design would be extremely bloated with interconnects and bus lines. Doubling the wiri..."