Petrick's method is a technique used in digital logic design to simplify Boolean expressions, particularly those represented in terms of product terms (also known as minterms). It is especially useful for finding minimal sum-of-products (SOP) expressions from a set of minterms that represent a logic function. The method is named after the computer scientist George Petrick, who developed it as a systematic way to analyze and simplify Boolean functions.
Articles by others on the same topic
There are currently no matching articles.