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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals1 ECE/CS 352 Digital Systems Fundamentals Spring 2001 Chapter 2 – Part 6 Tom Kaminski & Charles R. Kime
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 2 Table Methods for PI Generation
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 3 An Example: F(x,y,z)= m(2,3,6,7)
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 4 Results - Step 2
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 5 Step 3
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 6 The Results of Step 3
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 7 Computational Complexity Issues
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 8 Q-M on F(x,y,z)= m(2,3,6,7)
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 9 The Result of Step 3
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 10 Result of Step 4
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 11 Review of Boolean Logic
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 12 Canonical Forms
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 13 Minimum Literal SOP Form
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 14 Tabular Method to Find a Cover
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 15 Table Method Example
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 16 Select Essential Prime Implicants
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 17 Less Than Prime Implicants
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 18 Secondary Essential PIs
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 19 Cyclic Structures
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 20 Cyclic Structure: Pick One
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 21 Less Thans
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 22 Secondary Essential PIs
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 23 Now Go Back and Try Again
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 24 Finish Up
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 25 Minimum SOP to Minimum POS
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 26 Minimum POS Example Given g(w,x,y,z):Form the Complement (Circle Zeros):
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ECE/CS 352 Digital System Fundamentals Chapter 2 27 Table Method Minimum SOP
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