c) Program the PAL shown in figure to implement the following logic functions Fl-A+BC+BD F2-A'B'C'D+BCD+AD F1...
Q2A: Truth tables of three logic functions F1, F2 and F3 given above. Implement the function F1, F2 and F3 using 3 to 8 decoder? (Assume a 3to8 decoder component given to you, if required you may use minimum number of additional logic gates to support your design with 3 to 8 decoder) (Points) Q2B: Write HDL code to implement the above function F1, F2 and F3. All three function should include in on HDL code. In you HDL code use...
The functions are: f1(a,b,c,d) = ∑m(0,1,3,6,9,11) , f2(a,b,c,d) = Πm(2,3,4,5,7,10,11,12,13,14,15) and f3(a,b,c,d) = ab’c’ + a’b’c +b’cd Complete the following problems for functions f1, f2, and f3 1. Implement the 3 functions on one(1) 4x16 decoder
Please implement the following logic expressions using PLD, draw up the circuit with compact representation. F1=A'BCD+AC'D'+B'CD F2=A'B+AB'+CD+CD' F3=(A+B+CD) (A' +B+C'+D)+A'B'C'
7. Memory. A ROM chip with a size of 8 words by 4 bits is shown in the figure below. Please use this ROM chip, implement the following four logic functions by using the dot-notation. You can mark a dot to indicate that particular cell stores a value of 1. Note: in the following figure, A is the least significant bit of the address input. (10 points) F1= ABC +A C F2= ABC +BC F3= AC + B F4- ABC...
Consider the following C++ program: #include <iostream> using namespace std; void f1(int); void f2(int); void f3(int); int main() { f1(10); return 0; } void f1(int n) { f2(n + 5); } void f2(int n) { f3(n - 2); } void f3(int n) { cout << n << endl; // LINE 1 } Just before the program statement marked with the comment "LINE 1" is executed, how many stack frames will be on the program call stack?
For the truss shown in the following figure, the temperature of member BC is raised by 50 ∘C, and member BD is raised by 80 ∘C. EA= 300000 N for all members and α= 1/75000 1/∘C. Use the stiffness method to do the following: Week 8, Question 1: For the truss shown in the following figure, the temperature of member BC is raised by 50 °C, and member BD is raised by 80 °C. EA= 300000 N for all members...
Two forces are applied to a car in an effort to move it, as shown in the following figure, where F1=439 N and F2 = 399 N. (Assume up and to the right as positive directions.) What is the sum of these two forces acting on the car? magnitude _______ direction _______ ° to the right of the forward direction
The circular rod shown (Figure 1) has dimensions d1 = 6 cm , L1 = 6 m , d2 = 4.2 cm , and L2 = 5 m with applied loads F1 = 120 kN and F2 = 60 kN . The modulus of elasticity is E = 85 GPa . Use the following steps to find the deflection at point D. Point B is halfway between points A and C. 1) What is the reaction force at A? Let...
For the truss shown in the following figure, the temperature of member BC is raised by 10 °C, and member BD is raised by 150 °C. EA= 300000 N for all members and a= 1/75000 1/°C. Use the st do the following: А B 5 m A с D 5 m Part 1. Calculate the displacements at the joints: a) Ax = mm b) Ay = mm c) B. = mm d) B = mm e) Ct = mm Part...
Problem 1. Implement a C++ program that has the following functions: Reads in a paragraph of English text up to 100 words from the keyboard and stores this paragraph in a string object. Feel free to include this task in the main() function. Identifies the least frequent letter (case insensitive) in the above paragraph. Implement a separate function getLeastFreqLetter() for this task. The main() function then calls this function to find out the least frequent letter and its frequency. Calculate...