This is exactly what I was looking for. Almost every example using K maps only ever use 2~4 variables. So it is ncie to see how to approach for the more complex K-maps.
You didn't minimize the first example correctly: 24 should be combined with 26, 2, and 0. That way 2 variables drop out and you have 3 variables total in the final answer. In your answer only 1 variable dropped out and you have 4 variables: a,b,c',e'.
I don't think you can do that. When you stack the two halves, they aren't on top of each other. a changes, b changes, and d changes in that group, which only leaves us with c'e', but if that was right, 8 and 16 would also have to be part of the group. You have to remember to mentally stack these on top of each other. 24 and 0 are not just across from each other; they are across and down, making a diagonal. To put those two in a group you'd need 16 and 8 to make it a rectangular group.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Almost every example using K maps only ever use 2~4 variables. So it is ncie to see how to approach for the more complex K-maps.
Understood it in a second, quick and easy.
THANK YOU SO MUCH, we are learning it stacked on top of each other, this makes it very clear!
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you are a life savior, I completely understood it once you gave your first example. thank you so so much
Muchas gracias, si no fuese por Usted jamás entendía Karnaugh con 5 variables. Saludos desde Perú
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You don't need to overlay and circle minterm 0 and 5? As well as 3 and 6?
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easy way to solve five variables k map, very helpful thanks
If I have an expression that doesn't have A' or A then, should I represent the expression on both tables right ?
ok... so the first line of the kmap is 0,4,12,8? Not 0,1,4,3?
How to validate result obtained from solving kmap is right or wrong ?
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Example F(A,B,C,D,E)=π(0,3,7,9,13,15,18,21)
The first one, it should have been 0,2,24,26?
why exactly this order of numbering of the squares? and why you select even number of 1 always ? thanks
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Explanation is very clear. Thank you
hello can you do this F(A,B,C,D) = sum(0,1,4,5,6,8,9,12,13,14) just last process thanks!
thanks for showing the second method.
Ugh, I cannot find an example for 5 var Kmaps that includes don't cares...
It's the same concept tho
On the first one -- Can't you take the corners: 0, 2, 24 and 26 -- like you can on a 4 input map?
Eiður Á. Möller you're not going to fold it like the way you think. You just have to put the first table on top of the other table.
Jey Qyu then how can you take 0 8 16 and 24
I find it cute, the student asking the teacher lol
Ans of 1st k map =de'+cd'e+a'b'd'+abc'd'e'
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So would the 'a' be considered like an enable input?
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Sir in the table numbering was changed y because I couldn't understand it pls reply me sir
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You didn't minimize the first example correctly: 24 should be combined with 26, 2, and 0. That way 2 variables drop out and you have 3 variables total in the final answer. In your answer only 1 variable dropped out and you have 4 variables: a,b,c',e'.
I don't think you can do that. When you stack the two halves, they aren't on top of each other.
a changes, b changes, and d changes in that group, which only leaves us with c'e', but if that was right, 8 and 16 would also have to be part of the group.
You have to remember to mentally stack these on top of each other. 24 and 0 are not just across from each other; they are across and down, making a diagonal. To put those two in a group you'd need 16 and 8 to make it a rectangular group.
+Teneksi : I see now . your kmap was drawn without the mirroring technique. if the 2 kmaps were mirrored, then those can be combined.
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awesome. thank you for this video.
Please make more videos, their aren't many good videos on digital logic
Second case...it's a pos(product of sum)...example: ...*(a(complement) + c+e)*...... ??
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what basic we want to solve this problem sir
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dope vid,
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cant we make 12,13,14,15 into quad and solve it?
+Mourya Kashyap nope we can't cause the value of 12 is zero i.e the condition of 12 is 0 not 1......
+Gursimran Kochar he was talking about the second example
Thanku ma'am really helped... tomorrow's me DLD exam.....kudos to u
Very helpful sir, thank you.
very good explanation
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am i the only one who hears "nut" instead of "not"?
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Pos form we take 0's not 1's
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OMG I FINALLY GET IT!!!!!!
Fucking ridiculous how the textbook I'm using wants us to use a 3-d 5-variable k-map
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HOW I CAN SOLVE LIKE THIS QUESTIONS
ABC'D'E+A'BCD'E'+ABC+A'DE+A'BCE
IF YOU CAN AND THANKS
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