• The Introduction of Flip-flops and Flip-Flop Based Circuits

    17-11-2017

    The Introduction of Flip-flops and Flip-Flop Based Circuits

    Flip-flops' are vital ingredients in all except purely combinational logic circuits and are therefore extremely important. The SR (Set-Reset) flip-flop was introduced in the last chapter and illustrat...
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  • What is Switch Debouncing?

    16-11-2017

    What is Switch Debouncing?

    All mechanical switches will ‘bounce’ when closed which means the contacts do not make immediate firm contact. The consequence of this is that the actual voltage from the switch oscillates when contac...
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  • Asynchronous and Synchronous Circuits

    14-11-2017

    Asynchronous and Synchronous Circuits

    In this introductory text we will define two broad classes of sequential circuits, namely; asynchronous and synchronous.• The timing of the operation of asynchronous circuits, as the name implies, is ...
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  • Sequential Logic Circuits: An Overview

    14-11-2017

    Sequential Logic Circuits: An Overview

    All of the circuits so far considered in this book have been combinational. This means that their outputs are dependent only upon the inputs at that time. We now turn our attention to sequential logic...
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  • What is Heuristic Implementation?

    10-11-2017

    What is Heuristic Implementation?

    Heuristic implementations can broadly be considered as those that are not produced by rigorous application of Boolean logic theory. (Remember that any truth table can» in theory, be implemented in fun...
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  • Specification for the Four-Bit Binary Adder

    10-11-2017

    Specification for the Four-Bit Binary Adder

    A four-bit binary adder is required to add together two four-bit binary numbers plus one carry-in bit, and produce a four-bit sum plus a carry-out bit. This is shown diagramatically in Fig. 4.14. ...
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  • Combinational Logic Design Example: A Four-Bit Adder

    10-11-2017

    Combinational Logic Design Example: A Four-Bit Adder

    In this section we consider the design of a four-bit adder; i,e. a circuit that adds together two four-bit binary numbers. This needs to be a combinational logic circuit and therefore serves as a usef...
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  • The Multiplexer as A Universal Logic Solution

    07-11-2017

    The Multiplexer as A Universal Logic Solution

    Because all 2m possible combinations of the m control lines of a multiplexer are fed to 2m AND gates then there is an AND gate for all of the fundamental product terms of the m variables....
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