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Mam I have doubt in difference between standard and canonical term so video on this. Your explanation in uploaded video clear on my doubts regarding term Thanku
Hello Maa'm, I have a *Doubt* : In the last [*EXAMPLE*] which u Explained at the ending of the Video has Essential PI & Selective PI. Then what about the *[REDUNDANT PRIME IMPLICANT(RPI)]* in that example then??? Will it be ZERO [RPI=0] in that example which u have taken.If can u tell me this my doubt will be Cleared.
Yes there's zero RPI. Not a single RPI appears in the minimized boolean expression where as among all SPIs few SPIs should be present in the minimized solution.
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for f(a,b,c,d)=sigma(0,4,5,1011,13,15) you have made 6 groups but we have to minimize the no of groups in k map ,there can be only 4 groups for this expression.
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Great work....U have cleared my all the doubts in just one video....Even my professor has not teached so well like you...Really appreciated your work....God bless.....
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Please make more videos on digital electronics subject
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Very helpful video .
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Mam I have doubt in difference between standard and canonical term so video on this.
Your explanation in uploaded video clear on my doubts regarding term
Thanku
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Is the don't care condition also counted in prime implication
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in last example, what is the difference in SPI and RPI?
Very nice video gives a clear idea about prime implicants and its types
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Thanks for the very easy language explanations
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Last example Mai redundant PI Bhi include kar deti jo Jyada acha hota.
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Hello Maa'm,
I have a *Doubt* : In the last [*EXAMPLE*] which u Explained at the ending of the Video has Essential PI & Selective PI.
Then what about the *[REDUNDANT PRIME IMPLICANT(RPI)]* in that example then???
Will it be ZERO [RPI=0] in that example which u have taken.If can u tell me this my doubt will be Cleared.
Yes there are zero redundant prime implicants
Yes there's zero RPI.
Not a single RPI appears in the minimized boolean expression where as among all SPIs few SPIs should be present in the minimized solution.
Aur v digital ke lecture upload kijiye mam , your explanation should be so clear
Jab Sara topics TH-cam mein clear hota hai..what's the point of classroom teaching....how easily we come to understand these concepts better than our big big professor...well done mam
Thank you didi
nice video mam
Mam aur v lecture upload kijie sare topics digital ke jo atlest Gate ke liye jayada essential h
awesome video it really helped me thank you so much
Thnku mam very much.
for f(a,b,c,d)=sigma(0,4,5,1011,13,15)
you have made 6 groups but we have to minimize the no of groups in k map ,there can be only 4 groups for this expression.
Yes u right but here I m explaining my topic...
@@digitalelectronicbyprof.ra2061 now prime implicants =4/6
Clarify my doubt
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Perfect solution
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Perfect solution mam tq u mam
are selective pi and redundant pi same?
No both r different
Redundant pi k sare minterms should be covered by other essential prime implicants
Whereas all the minterms of selective pi should not be covered by other essential prime implicants.. See the last example...
In other words we can say prime implicant that is neither essential pi nor redundant pi is called a selective prime implicant.
thanx mam...
What is cyclic prime implicant???
Tq
It is very effective....
Very useful
What is difference in between RPI and spi
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how many of u r here hving ur exams tmmrw?
I have doubt clear
is not English right?
i think you have given wrong explanation in between of this video
Last one is wrong.... Only 4 groups will form
Your explanation for spi is wrong
In Your example groups are wrong. Don't teach bad example.