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I'm trying to build a 8 bit array multiplier in verilog. I was wondering how to...

I'm trying to build a 8 bit array multiplier in verilog. I was wondering how to go about it. I'll need a mux an adder, debouncer, clock, etc. How would I go implementing these together.

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