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Engineering Digital Design
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Engineering Digital Design

by Richard F. Tinder
January 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
884 pages
29h 39m
English
Academic Press
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10.2 MODELS FOR SEQUENTIAL MACHINES 421
Fig. 10.1b. From these physical waveforms the positive logic waveforms are constructed
and a sequence of logic states is read in the order ABC as shown in Fig. 10.1c. A group of
logic waveforms such as these is commonly known as a timing diagram, and the sequence
of logic states derived from these waveforms is seen to be a binary count sequence. Here,
A, B, and C are called state variables because their values collectively define the present
state of the machine at some point in time. Knowing the present state in a sequence of states
also reveals the next state. Thus, in Fig. 10.1c, if state 101 is the present ...
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ISBN: 9780126912951