Digital State Diagram
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Digital Logic (Electrical Engr.) Using state diagrams to design circuits Question?
Hey – I’m trying to use state diagrams to design a digital circuit. Quick question: If I have 2 inputs and 3 outputs, how many variables do I need on my Karnaugh maps?
I don’t get it! Can anyone explain? Thanks
Set up 3 separate maps — one for each output. Each map will be a 2×2 for the 2 inputs.
Treat each output as a separate entity, but look for commonalitites among them (to use common circuits), or inversions of whole maps (to use an inverter on the output of one to get the inverted version).
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