4. Group any octet even if it contains one or more 1’s or 0’s that have already been
grouped.
5. Group any quad that contains one or more 1’s or 0’s that have not already been
grouped, making sure to use the minimum number of groups.
6. Group any pairs necessary to include any 1’s or 0’s that have not yet been grouped
being adjacent, making sure to use the minimum number of groups.
7. In case of SOP, form the OR operation of all the product terms generated by each
group. In case of POS, form AND operation of sum of all the terms generated by
each group.
4.5 | KARNAUGH MAP WITH ‘DON’T CARE’ CONDITIONS
Sometimes a situation ...
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