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A combination circuit is specified by the following Boolean functions listed below. h(a, b, c) = b,c' + a'c Implement the circuit with a 3x8 decoder. Provide truth table and drawing the logic/circuit diagram. Use the block diagram for the decoder provided in Figure A4 in supplements. Please label the inputs and outputs clearly. Note: use single 3x8 decoder Question 2 (15 points] A priority encoder is an encoder circuit that includes the Truth Table of a priority function. The...
Minimum number of IC 3. Design a circuit for the following truth table: A, B, C are inputs, F is the output BCF 000 011 100 111 001 010 101 110 a. Design with minimum logic gates b. Design with a decoder that has inverted outputs (33 points)
2. Given push buttons (A and B), coil relays (CR1 and CR2) and LED Light indicator, a) complete the truth table for the following relay logic circuit, and then b) complete a truth table for the same circuit, but when relay coil 2 failed open: (10pts) し2 CR1 CR2 CR1 CR2 Indicator True Table (Good Circuit) Output True Table (With Fault) B Output 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2. Given push buttons (A and B), coil relays (CR1...
Draw the circuit diagram for the following truth table: These are the outputs from the circuit X Y These are the inputs to the circuit B C 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 D 0 1 0 1 1 1 You are only permitted to use AND, OR and NOT gates.
5. Construct a circuit that implements the following truth table: CIX 1 A B 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 00 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 11 You may use only 7400 (NAND), 7402 (NOR), 7404 (NOT), 7408 (AND), and 7432 (OR) chips. You may build any circuit you like, long as it implements the above truth table. as Use S2 for A, S1 for B, SO for C, and L7 for...
One way to specify a combinational circuit is to describe its function by a truth table, in which we list all possible input combinations and their desired output values. Assume that the circuit has n inputs. (a) What is the size (number of the rows) of the table? (b) What is the problem with this approach?
Provide a truth table for the given binary circuit. Based upon the answer above, can a brute force algorithm that runs in polynomial time be written that determines the inputs that produce a 1 as output for the given circuit? If yes, provide the algorithm and the algorithm behavior. If no, provide an explanation and the algorithmic behavior.
Preparation (Pre-lab) Before coming to the first lab session, complete the following tasks: Generate a truth table showing inputs vs outputs for the following circuit blocks in Part I: Comparator, Circuit A, and Circuit B. o Use the truth tables to produce minimized SOP (sum of products) for the Comparator, Circuit A and Circuit B. Part I - Simple Binary to BCD Conversion Design Specifications You are to design a circuit that converts a four-bit binary number V[3..0] = V[3]...
For A, B, and C start with a truth table, then use Algebraic simplification, and finally use Quartus to design and plot the timing waveform. A four bit binary number is represented as Az A, AAo, where Ao is the LSB. Design a circuit that will produce a high whenever 4<A<10 where A represents the 4 bit input. A network router connects multiple computers together and allows them to send messages to each other. If two or more computers send...
The following is an equivalent way of creating the circuit above. Below is the truth table Q2, Q1, and Q0 are LED outputs from left to right respectively and D2, D1, and D0 are switches from left to right respectively Answer the following questions: 1. What signal(s) represent the present state and next state of the circuit? 2. Sketch a Finite State Machine diagram of the circuit (Be sure to show inputs and outputs). 3. Describe the high-level behavior of...