Prelab 1. Using Shannon's Theorem, derive and sketch the equivalent circuit for the following function: a)...
Computer architecture
Part 2: Function Implementations: Use Shannon's Theorem to design a combinational circuit (SOP format) for the function: fx)x+ 2x +3 0SXS4 a) b) c) Using a Simplest SOP gate-level design. Using appropriate-sized decoders. Explain the pros and cons of each representation (a and b). Include the number of gates and literals used by each representation.
Thevenin's Theorem
1. Derive the Thevenin equivalent circuit "as seen by" RL in the circuit of Figure 1 VS1 25V T R 3 Figure 1
Part I Consider the combinational circuit shown in the figure. (25pts) 1. T2 Ts A.) Derive the Boolean expression for T1 through T4. And evaluate the outputs as a function of the inputs. B.) List the table with 16 binary combinations of the four input variables. Then list the binary values for T1 through T4 and outputs F1 and F2 in the table C.) Plot the Boolean output functions obtained in part (B) on maps, and show that the simplified...
For the circuit shown complete the following: Sketch the circuit using the op-amp equivalent model including A, Ri, and Ro a) 2, _νοι V1 b) using your equivalent circuit from part (a), show that G-Vol/V1=(Ro+Ri*A)/[Ro+Ri*(A+1)] Given the result from part(b), simplify the expression by applying the ideal op-amp model parameters, namely A-, Rioo, and Ro->0 c)
For the circuit shown complete the following: Sketch the circuit using the op-amp equivalent model including A, Ri, and Ro a) 2, _νοι V1...
Problem A circuit consisting of 5 inputs and 2 outputs as shown below is used to drive a BCD to 7-Segment Code Converter, as well as a 7-Segment Display. X2 In this circuit X acts as a control signal, when LOW, the circuit compares the 2-bit binary numbers represented by X2X3 and X4Xs. If the first number is greater than the second, the output Y,Y2 equals 1. If the second number is greater than the first, the output equals 2....
Multiplexer Example Implement the following Boolean function using a 4x1 Mux; F(x,y,z) = Σ (1,2,6,7) Decoder Example Implement the following functions for a full adder using decoder; S(x,y,z) = Σ (1,2,4,7) C(x,y,z) = Σ (3,5,6,7) Implement the following Boolean function; F(x,y,z) = Σ (0,2,3,7): Using; 1. Two 2x4 decoders and logic gates 2. One 4x1 multiplexer Decoder . Draw the truth table for the function to be implemented. . Pick the terms for output. . Derive appropriate logic to combine terms. . Use two 2x4 decoders to make one3x8 decoder. . Pay attention to fact...
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4. Use De Morgan Theorem to simply following Expression spts a. F = (A+C)(A+ AB) b. Draw the circuit before the DE Morgan and after DE Morgan simplification. lopts 5. Design a circuit has a high for 2,4,6,7 and simply it using Boolean method. 15pts 6. Design a circuit having high for 1,3,7,9,11,14. and simplify using K-map. Ispi a. Design the circuit has a high for 4, 6, 1, and 5 using the K-map Method to simplify...
AU PUS Aswer For the following logic expression, apply Shannon's expansion to: a. decompose the function in terms of variables and c, and b synthesize and draw a logic circuit by using a 4-to-1 multiplexer and any other necessary basic gates, based on your decomposed function (with Band Cas the selector inputs) f = ABC + CD + AD Important Final Answer submission Notes: in Blackboard, only the decomposed function needs to be typed into the blank below. Use the...
Prelab Answer the following questions 1. What is the unit-step response of a system with trans fer function G(s)- ST +1 where and τ are constants > 0? 2. Make a hand-sketch of the response of the unit-step response of the system in Part 1 3. What is the value of the step response of the system in Part 1 when t? 4. Find or derive the expression for the transfer function from voltage to angular speed of an unloaded...
Important: Show all procedure. 1. a. Using Thevenin's theorem, find the equivalent circult to the left of the terminals a and b in the circult shown below. Hence find I. 622 6 Ω a 48 V 8 A {40 122 b. Find the Norton equivalent circuit to the left of the terminals a and b in the circuit shown above. Either you can use Nortoo's theorem or use source transformation from Thevenin's circuit of part a.