A: FIRST step is form a flow chart. whereby decisions can be followed
both combinational and sequential circuits have two inputs and outputs..!
Some key differences between a Serial and Parallel Adder are that a Serial Adder is slower, a Parallel adder is a combinational circuit and the time required for addition depends on the number of bits in a Serial, but not a Parallel. A Serial Adder is a sequential circuit while a Parallel is a combinational circuit.
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When designing a circuit, five common factors to consider include power supply requirements, component selection, circuit layout and design for efficiency, heat dissipation, and signal integrity. Power supply specifications ensure that components receive the necessary voltage and current. Proper component selection involves choosing parts that meet the required specifications and reliability. Circuit layout must minimize interference and optimize performance, while heat dissipation strategies prevent overheating. Lastly, ensuring signal integrity is crucial for maintaining the quality of data transmission and minimizing noise.
Of course, when we convert dc to ac, we need to feed an electronic circuit using transformers that have a range efficiency between 80 to 90, depends on the iron composition of the frame.
Combinational chutiye
combinational circuit
hazards in combinational and sequential circuits
both combinational and sequential circuits have two inputs and outputs..!
combinational circuit is depend only on inputs,like sequential circuits its not depend on previous outputs.
combinational circuit and sequential circuit
it can be either, depending on parts used in the circuit and their connections.
In a combinational logic circuit, the output(s) depend only on the present values on the input, not on any previous values. In a sequential circuit, the output(s) also depend on the previous values. A sequential circuit must contain a memory element (at least one flip-flop) to hold the state of the circuit.
Some key differences between a Serial and Parallel Adder are that a Serial Adder is slower, a Parallel adder is a combinational circuit and the time required for addition depends on the number of bits in a Serial, but not a Parallel. A Serial Adder is a sequential circuit while a Parallel is a combinational circuit.
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a sequential circuit is an interconnection of combinational circuit and storage elements.The storage elements is called flip-flop,store binary information that indicates the sequentiol circuit at that time.
Flip flop is a combinational logic circuit. It is defined as an one bit memory devise.