i understood where u said if j1 k1 both zeros we get the previous value of A or B when its 1 1 we look at the prev num then invert like if 1 then it becomes 0, but i didnt get what your logic is when j1 = 1 and k1 = 0, or vice versa , how can i dertemine the the value of Anext or Bnxt if faced with that situation , it aint quite clear there
The output on a Moore machine is dependent only on its current state. For this reason, the output is written in the State bubble. The Mealy machine has output that depends on both the inputs and the current state. In a Mealy machine the output would be typically written on the state transition edge as INPUT/OUTPUT
Great explaining mate! I didn't know how to solve the state diagrams and state tables but now i totally understand it. Thanks
You are a saviour mate! Thank you very much for the detailed and very properly explained solution !
This is the only video that was understandable. Great work, and thank you.
Thank you sir
Tomorrow is my final exam, wish me luck
did you pass
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Please tell me you are teaching at a University. My Digital Logic professor is a joke.
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i understood where u said if j1 k1 both zeros we get the previous value of A or B when its 1 1 we look at the prev num then invert like if 1 then it becomes 0, but i didnt get what your logic is when j1 = 1 and k1 = 0, or vice versa , how can i dertemine the the value of Anext or Bnxt if faced with that situation , it aint quite clear there
Thank you. Clearly explained. Keep up the good work sir..
Perfect. Cleared everything up for me. Thanks!
Thank you! Saved me for my final exam!
Very clear Explanation !!!!!
Thank you so much! This definitely saved me!
amazing, everything is clear in 11:29 minutes.
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That was a lot of help, thanks for the help!
thank u so much.. best explanation for ckts to state table.
Thank you sir, very helpful and good explanation.
In the final state diagram, what are the [0]&[1] representing?
outputs(i guess)
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wow your lecture is clear thank you
This is very helpful, thank you so much!
Great video definitely helped!
how can we come up with an equation of output unless it is given in the problem?
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Sir thank you so much! I understand everything now c:
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Thank you bro you help me
if we have 2 inputs x1 and x2, what would be the transition table
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I wanted to know the solution of sequential analysis problem in VHDL?? Can you help me with it
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Well explained !
Very helpful, thank you!
Is there any video with D flip flop please??
well explained!!
Can you please upload testing sequential circuit using distinguishing sequence
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This is Perfection
What if you have two inputs ?
I suggest you guys to try JK and other FF situation too
Such as JK FF with SR FFcase.
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thanks, this helped a lot. do you have any idea if this method works for more than one input? in my case i've got x and y :/
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Shouldnt Bnext at 8:20 be 0101
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How u came to know it's Moore?
The output on a Moore machine is dependent only on its current state. For this reason, the output is written in the State bubble.
The Mealy machine has output that depends on both the inputs and the current state. In a Mealy machine the output would be typically written on the state transition edge as INPUT/OUTPUT
thank you sir
ohhh i got it
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Your explanation is useless. You need to state the result where the value of Anext and Bnext come from!
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