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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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626 CHAPTER 13 / ALTERNATIVE SYNCHRONOUS FSM ARCHITECTURES
N (L) must be issued from the Q(L) output of the register’s flip-flop, or by an inverter on
Q(H ).
13.3 STATE MACHINE DESIGNS CENTERED AROUND A SHIFT REGISTER
There are times when the designer might like to consider using an off-the-shelf universal
shift register (USR) in the design of a state machine, one that is amenable to the shifting
character of the USR. Remember, it makes little sense to use a USR for this purpose if
most of the FSM’s state-to-state transitions are parallel load actions. For such an FSM, it
would be best to use discrete flip-flops as has been done in all examples up to
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ISBN: 9780126912951