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=== The Differential Logic Ring Oscillator ===
=== The Differential Logic Ring Oscillator ===


The differential-signal are the Q and Q~ (Q-not) outputs of a common logic circuit flip-flop.  
[[File:SR Flip-flop Diagram 1280px.svg.png|300px|left|The differential-signal of the NSRO are the Q and Q~ (Q-not) outputs of a common logic circuit flip-flop. |thumb]]
[[File:Hexatronic configuration and layout--TTL Prototype.2024.01.30.png|left|600px]]


The Q and Q~ outputs are connected to the Set and Reset inputs of the simple logic-connection of a 2-input, inverting output NAND gate (active low) as a latching 'flip-flop'.
[[File:Hexatronic configuration and layout--TTL Prototype.2024.01.30.png|none|600px|The Q and Q~ outputs are connected to the Set and Reset inputs of the simple logic-connection of a 2-input, inverting output NAND gate (active low) as a latching 'flip-flop'.|thumb|right]]
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=== Power ===
=== Power ===

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The Nucleo-Sonic Ring Oscillator System

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The system

Engineered in accord with alternate physics of deterministic-quantum coherence

The Differential Logic Ring Oscillator

The differential-signal of the NSRO are the Q and Q~ (Q-not) outputs of a common logic circuit flip-flop.
The Q and Q~ outputs are connected to the Set and Reset inputs of the simple logic-connection of a 2-input, inverting output NAND gate (active low) as a latching 'flip-flop'.

Power

Telemetry and Control

Analysis