Aug 28, 2012 #1 blooz Advanced Member level 2 Joined Dec 29, 2010 Messages 560 Helped 121 Reputation 242 Reaction score 116 Trophy points 1,343 Location India Activity points 4,985 how to collapse two separate Mealy FSM into a single mealy FSM?
Aug 28, 2012 #2 S shaiko Advanced Member level 5 Joined Aug 20, 2011 Messages 2,644 Helped 303 Reputation 608 Reaction score 297 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 18,302 Why would you want to do it ? How does it improve your design ?
Aug 28, 2012 #3 blooz Advanced Member level 2 Joined Dec 29, 2010 Messages 560 Helped 121 Reputation 242 Reaction score 116 Trophy points 1,343 Location India Activity points 4,985 it's not about implementing ,but about the theory . we can combine two DFA into one ...so what about two mealy machines
it's not about implementing ,but about the theory . we can combine two DFA into one ...so what about two mealy machines
Aug 28, 2012 #4 S shaiko Advanced Member level 5 Joined Aug 20, 2011 Messages 2,644 Helped 303 Reputation 608 Reaction score 297 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 18,302 In general, if they are clocked from the same source it should be possible. Please provide an example of the 2 seperate FSMs...
In general, if they are clocked from the same source it should be possible. Please provide an example of the 2 seperate FSMs...
Aug 28, 2012 #5 FvM Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 52,426 Helped 14,752 Reputation 29,786 Reaction score 14,103 Trophy points 1,393 Location Bochum, Germany Activity points 298,122 In theory, both state and input alphabet sets have to be unified.
Aug 28, 2012 #6 blooz Advanced Member level 2 Joined Dec 29, 2010 Messages 560 Helped 121 Reputation 242 Reaction score 116 Trophy points 1,343 Location India Activity points 4,985 I have tried the Cross product machine for Moore type and it is easy to deal with here is the reference paper two algorithms to construct a product machine from two finite-state machines h**p://www.iaeng.org/publication/WCECS2010/WCECS2010_pp141-143.pdf - - - Updated - - - shaiko said: In general, if they are clocked from the same source it should be possible. Please provide an example of the 2 seperate FSMs... Click to expand... Suppose you have Machine 1 MA for Detecting an arbitrary sequence S1 and other machine 2 MB for detecting another sequence S2.... Then Question => How to combine the two machines ,ie a product machine it's not about creating a third independent machine from scratch to detect pattern s1 or s2 .
I have tried the Cross product machine for Moore type and it is easy to deal with here is the reference paper two algorithms to construct a product machine from two finite-state machines h**p://www.iaeng.org/publication/WCECS2010/WCECS2010_pp141-143.pdf - - - Updated - - - shaiko said: In general, if they are clocked from the same source it should be possible. Please provide an example of the 2 seperate FSMs... Click to expand... Suppose you have Machine 1 MA for Detecting an arbitrary sequence S1 and other machine 2 MB for detecting another sequence S2.... Then Question => How to combine the two machines ,ie a product machine it's not about creating a third independent machine from scratch to detect pattern s1 or s2 .