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There are five basic areas of engineering: * Aerospace Engineering. * Chemical Engineering. * Civil Engineering. * Electrical Engineering. * Mechanical Engineering. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on engineering. You can read a little bit about each one of these specialty areas there.
M+1 full adders
A full adder takes two inputs plus carry in and produces one output plus carry out. You need four full adders to add two 4 bit words. (No half adders required.)Or: for the lowest bit you can use a half-adder (no input carry).
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Bit is a binary digit; there is no full form of it.
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It's Binary digitOr Binary Numeral
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binary integer don't think so... It's binary digit.
Little bit easier.
It's basically electrical engineering with a good bit of computer science
There are five basic areas of engineering: * Aerospace Engineering. * Chemical Engineering. * Civil Engineering. * Electrical Engineering. * Mechanical Engineering. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on engineering. You can read a little bit about each one of these specialty areas there.
Mechatronics engineering is the design and creation of computer controlled electro-mechanical systems. :) In other words... 'robotics... and a bit more.
The 1 bit full adder has three inputs, A, B, and CarryIn. It has two outputs, Result and CarryOut. To connect multiple 1 bit full adders together, bus the A and B inputs into their respective buses, bus the Result outputs into its bus, connect the low order bit's CarryIn to LogicFalse, and daisy chain each bit's CarryOut into the next bit's CarryIn. Use the last bit's CarryOut as overall CarryOut.
They all have quite a bit, but Electrical may have the most.
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