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I have attached the file with what you said. the table format from word wasn't getting copied here, so i m attaching the file.
I chose encoding as such because , the lecturer said - " for a 3 state minimum number of bits is 2 to uniquely encode all states."
So I assumed that i can add an...
I will post the state table in few minutes, as I understand.
Can you please be online and guide me if its correct or not ?
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External Input (r1r2r3) Current State Next State Output
000...
I am have not done this course before and the lecturer is horribly bad in conveying the lecture properly and briefly.
I understand it now since we are arbitering we will have 100 output in the last cases which mean that state would be g3. right ?
thank you so much, i will build the state diagram and see how things work out. thank u all
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100 - 100
101 - 100
110 - 100
111 - 100
why are the outputs 100 and not going to 111 or 110 or 101 ? Can you please...
Hi, I am having difficulty in drawing a state diagram for my homework question. Can any one of you please help me or guide me?
Thank you, I would really appreciate your help.
Question is - 1) Design an arbiter circuit to grant access to one of the three devices that may send an access request...
1) What are the three test equipment vendors and their products for each of the following: a. UTP cable testing and b. Optical fiber loss and chromatic dispersion testing
2) What are 4 main reasons for fiber loss
3) What type of cable do you have if the same standard is not followed on both...
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