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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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624 CHAPTER 13 / ALTERNATIVE SYNCHRONOUS FSM ARCHITECTURES
reader can verify this by comparing the ROM program tables in Figs. 13.6b and 13.10b
with their respective state table and state diagram in Figs. 13.6a and 13.10a.
The ROM program table in Fig. 13.10b could have been constructed from a state table.
However, this approach would have been more difficult, or at least more tedious, mainly
because of the size of the state table needed. Nevertheless, a state table can be constructed
by using state identifiers, thereby permitting the construction of the ROM program table to
proceed with little effort. Use of a state table for this purpose is the method ...
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