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ITEC 352 Lecture 5 Low level components(3)
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Low level components Review Multiplexers Demultiplexer Minterm/Maxterm Karnaugh Map
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Low level components Outline Decoders 7 Segment display
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Low level components Decoder Similar to a DeMultiplexer –Essential difference: the select (or control lines) are now considered as part of input. Used to convert logical encoding into spatial encoding. Decoders generate the minterms for a function.
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Low level components A 2-4 Decoder: generates all possible minterms with 2 bits
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Low level components Majority Function Implement it using a decoder
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Low level components Using a Decoder to Implement the Majority Function
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Low level components Example decoder Example:Develop a circuit for this: Develop a circuit that drives one input digit for this clock radio.
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Low level components Clock radio Step 1: –Initial questions: How many outputs are there for the circuit ? How many inputs are needed to design this circuit ? –Usually we are interested only in the minimum number of inputs. –However, sometimes it helps us look at other inputs. »What possible other inputs can you think of ? Next: How are the outputs related to the inputs.
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Low level components numeric display (2) How are the outputs related to the inputs ? –Capture this function using a boolean equation –How do we derive boolean equations? use truth tables. a b d c e f g
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Low level components numeric display (3) Draw the truth table for matching inputs to outputs.
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Low level components numeric display (4) Which of the following standard circuits can you use to develop this circuit: –Decoder –Multiplexer –Demultiplexer Why ?
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Low level components numeric display (5) Decoders generate minterms. What type of a decoder would you use: –1 X 2 –2 X 4 –3 X 8 –Etc.. ?
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Low level components Implementatio n Logisim demonstration
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Low level components Review Decoders Majority function
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