Ternary Computing

Hackaday 2016

Presented by: Jessie Tank
Date: Saturday November 05, 2016
Time: 12:40 - 13:10
Location: Design Lab Stage

The design of a new ternary cpu architecture and the pitfalls we came across when creating that design. How the huge amount of binary tools simply are not good enough to do the job and how we had to create a new toolset and workflow from the ground up. How the lack of actual ternary hardware to work on led to a failed chip from MOSIS that was largely unstable. How this was addressed so that it does not reoccur. And talk about the sleepless nights that ended with yelling Eureka and success

Jessie Tank

Jessie Tank is an electrical engineering student with 20 years in IT experience. She has worked on a large number of topics ranging from Lasers, Robotics, CPU architectures, and retro video games and computers systems. She recently founded a new robotics club at the University of Alaska. Jessie loves to explore new technology and has been featured in Popular Mechanics, several smaller periodicals, and on Hackaday.


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