first decide the numbar of bits...for four bits write the varoiurs combination of each bit.
for 4 bits 2^4=16 combination starting from 0000-1111.
similarly you will get 4 bit gray code by ex-oring (u may find this conversion in any book digital book).
now draw k-map for each out put bit
binary gray
0000 0000
0001 0001
0010 0011
...... ......
....... ......
1111 0000
consider case for 0010 to 0011.
lsb will be g0(1) and msb will be g3.(0)
each bit should be considered as an output and k-map has to be drawn for each output,viz g0,g1,g2,g3.
after implementing this ,realise the output expression using gates.(k map will give simplified output).
this is basic operation...but if u plan to implement in an project try getting an ready made IC.
A: Using flip-flops the only criteria is to make sure that there is one change in output per clock
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Design a logic circuit that converts a four digit binary input to equivalent Binary Coded Decimal value. You need to first create the truth table (please note this circuit should have four input bits, but five output bits; for example, for an input 1001 (decimal 9) the suggested output will be 0 1001 (the BCD value 0 9); and for an input 1010 (decimal 10) the suggested output should be 1 0000 (the BCD value 1 0 )). After creating the truth table design the Boolean expressions for each of the five output bits. Draw the resulting circuit diagram using AND - OR - NOT gates.
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BS7671:2008, Requirements for Electrical Installations, defines the design current (of a circuit) as 'the magnitude of the current (rms value for a.c.) to be carried by the circuit in normal service'.
There is no need for a combinatorial circuit to multiply a number by two. A binary number, left shifted one place, is twice the original binary number. The specific answer to the question is that you would connect the three input lines to the three high order output line of four output lines, and connect the low order bit of the four output lines to logic 0. If the three input lines were labelled A, B, and C, the output would be A, B, C, and 0.
To design a circuit so that lights can be turned on and off separately, we connect the circuit in parallel.
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Design a logic circuit that converts a four digit binary input to equivalent Binary Coded Decimal value. You need to first create the truth table (please note this circuit should have four input bits, but five output bits; for example, for an input 1001 (decimal 9) the suggested output will be 0 1001 (the BCD value 0 9); and for an input 1010 (decimal 10) the suggested output should be 1 0000 (the BCD value 1 0 )). After creating the truth table design the Boolean expressions for each of the five output bits. Draw the resulting circuit diagram using AND - OR - NOT gates.
Most commonly, in computers. In general, any electronic circuit that deals with numbers (clocks, calculators, instruments, controllers, etc.) will use a binary representation, because circuits that switch between two states are easy to design and inexpensive to manufacture.
If you are talking combinations, without binary number representations, then you are talking about a circuit that has a 1 output when any input is a 0. That is a 3 input NAND gate. If you are talking binary number representation, then you are talking about a circuit that has a 1 output when the inputs are 010, 001, or 000. Use a 3 to 8 decoder, with an OR gate on the low three outputs.
Flip-flops are commonly used in VLSI physical design for sequential logic circuits due to their ability to store binary information and synchronize signals. They help in controlling the timing of signals and reduce the chances of metastability issues. Flip-flops also provide a way to control the state of a circuit at specific clock edges, aiding in sequential circuit design.
In theory, yes.In practice, you would have to change the mechanism from its decimal design to the octal or binary design.
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First you start with an idea of what the circuit will do.
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assalam o alikum,i am hameed ullah and a student of electronic engineering. my question is that ,,,,,,,,,,, "why we converted a binary number into gray code" and what is the difference in odd parity and even parity
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Yes, since such circuit is entirely of your own and technically innovative.