Rent's rule

English

Etymology

Discovered in the 1960s by E. F. Rent, an IBM employee.

Proper noun

Rent's rule

  1. (electronics) A rule describing the relationship between the number of external signal connections to a logic block (i.e. the number of "pins") with the number of logic gates in the logic block.
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