Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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7- Use the 8-to-1 MUX of Fig.3 to realized the following
function:
fA, B, C) Σ(0,1,3,6)
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8- Use the 8-to-1 MUX of Fig.3 to realized the following
function:
f(A, B, C, D) = E(0,2,5,9,10,14)
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A) The probabilities for two events, C and D: P(C)=0.60, P(D)=0.40, P(CUD) =0.65
Are the events, C and D, independent in this situation? Prove it?
Q16/ a combinational circuit has four inputs (A, B, C, D), which represent a binary- coded-
decimal digit. The circuit has two groups of four outputs S, T, U, V, and W, X, Y, Z each group
represents a BCD digit. The output digits represent a decimal number which is five times the
input number. For example if ABCD=D0111, the output are 0011 0101. ASsume that invalid BCD
digits do not occur as inputs.
a- Construct the truth table
b- Write minterms and max terms for all output
C- Find SOP and POS for all output
Chapter 16 Solutions
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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