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I think the answer to the 2nd question will be F= (AB+BC+AC+C)'...since we consider only the maximum number of 1's groups and the m4 and m2 cells will also follow the adjacency rule
In example 1, why does he not proceed to find pairings of 2 cells? He found the implicant of four cells, but did not continue to find pairs of 2 cells, as he did in Part 1 of his KMap series. Similarly, why is cell m7 included as a pair (?) of 1 cells in the equation for F in example 2? Any help is appreciated, thank you.
@@abhishekjha5984 Yes so shouldn't he combine the elements pairwise after he did it in a group of 4 ? Is it because if we do it pairwise we'll be repeating all the ones without any new addition of 1's?
@@abhishekjha5984 Please help me with this : f1=sum(0,1,2,3,5,8,10,14)+sum(don't care)(4,6,7) ,f2=sum(0,3,4,5)+sum(don't care)(6,7,9),determine h=f1+f2 and g=f1*f2
@@debeshpadhy6761 Sir says " for this cell A,B, and C are 1". So it means, here we're looking for the particular cell because it's not paired. Hope it's clear.
why aren't we considering 2 1's when in the previous lecture you mentioned that the same 1 can be used in grouping again? We only took the 4 1's here. Please help me through with this.
(III) pair is all alone so no need to check whether the variables are changing thus we're writing ABC as they all are 1 in that particular cell(7) (IV) pairing is between 0th cell and 2nd cell, so A (0 throughout the cell row) isn't changing neither C(because of adjacency) but B has changed from 0 to 1 thus we're considering only A and C as A'C'
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I am not understanding what is the f(a,b,c) = zm(0,1,2,4,7) I am curious why you represent it like that instead like the first video that you actually show a large expression , example: ab'+[(ab) + c']..etc. Can you help me with this concern?
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Why can't we do diagonal in k-map?
@@jubayerislam7298 Because diagonal cells are not adjacent. Watch part 1 of this video series.
While pairing ,rule of adjacency is followed. But in diagonal pairing ,rule of adjacency is not followed .
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My 1 st semester exam is coming up .I was confused and couldn't understand properly.But finally i found a best channel and best teacher who taught me about k map very nicely.thanks a lot sir.great work.all the best 🎉
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Why can't we do diagonal in k-map?
At a time, we can change only one variable.But diagonally it is not possible.
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12:43 sir why you made a group of single 1, as we can only make group of 1 if no. Of 1 are in 2,4,8,16,....... Not 1 term
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I think the answer to the 2nd question will be F= (AB+BC+AC+C)'...since we consider only the maximum number of 1's groups and the m4 and m2 cells will also follow the adjacency rule
no man...in case of m2 and m4 both A and B are changing
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12:16 But we can use a 1 only two times for pairing. Sir, plz reply!!!
In example 1, why does he not proceed to find pairings of 2 cells? He found the implicant of four cells, but did not continue to find pairs of 2 cells, as he did in Part 1 of his KMap series. Similarly, why is cell m7 included as a pair (?) of 1 cells in the equation for F in example 2?
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
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@@rishabhgupta6133 its because of priority rule , pair of 8 is most prior then pair 4 and finally pair of 2
@@abhishekjha5984 Yes so shouldn't he combine the elements pairwise after he did it in a group of 4 ? Is it because if we do it pairwise we'll be repeating all the ones without any new addition of 1's?
@@abhishekjha5984 Please help me with this : f1=sum(0,1,2,3,5,8,10,14)+sum(don't care)(4,6,7) ,f2=sum(0,3,4,5)+sum(don't care)(6,7,9),determine h=f1+f2 and g=f1*f2
Can someone explain why he took complements?
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WHY DID HE FORM THE 3 RD PAIR CONTAINIG SINGLE 1
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How does one pair up alone in 12:33 ?
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In the second example sometimes you take compliment and sometimes don't how ??
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In first example why can't we pair two vertical 1ns whose BC values are 01 and 11
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13:30 - C is changing from 0 to 1, then how did we take ABC?
Can anyone help, please?
i have also same doubt
@@debeshpadhy6761 Sir says " for this cell A,B, and C are 1".
So it means, here we're looking for the particular cell because it's not paired.
Hope it's clear.
@@4ed747 then why did he write iv cell as ÁĆ. he should write it ÁBĆ
@@wecodedaily7777this is what my doubt exactly
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Why is ABC included in the function? It isn't paired with another 1?
why aren't we considering 2 1's when in the previous lecture you mentioned that the same 1 can be used in grouping again? We only took the 4 1's here. Please help me through with this.
Because we need to group max number possible. Here is 4 1s so group them
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12:32 actually it's SOP but you had written in POS form? How?
12:19 . iii isn't pairing with anyone. how did it formed ?
wait but doesnt pairing start at 2? if so then why did he consider the 1 that was alone as an implicant?---- im talking about the second example .
Same question buddy
I can't understand how ABC+A'C' from (III) and (IV) pairing ,,can anybody explain...??🙏
(III) pair is all alone so no need to check whether the variables are changing thus we're writing ABC as they all are 1 in that particular cell(7)
(IV) pairing is between 0th cell and 2nd cell, so A (0 throughout the cell row) isn't changing neither C(because of adjacency) but B has changed from 0 to 1 thus we're considering only A and C as A'C'
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Do we need to consider single 1's....like what u did in second problem implicant no. 4
Hey I have a quick question why is it written as in complement for some as a,b complement and abc only for the third one on your last example?
Why we didn't pair the two 1's??which are involved in the implication one!please explain me!!
Because we need to group maximum number of 1s
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Sir, how can we pair a single one?
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Pairing 16s1 ki ya 8s 1 ki ya 4s 1 ki ya 2 s1 ki ho skti apne phr single ka group q bnaya
sir we can combine only the 2^n possibilities then how did you write that 1 is equal to ABC ....
2^0 = 1
In second example how can you pair it with itself ? You told we need at least 2 1's for pairing
Boolean function minimize karna hota hai k map through but your answer after solving k map is not minimized
Somehow good, not the best...sometimes it's too confusing .....going around too much and too much word sometime, not just going to the point..but great work...thank you Sir.
13:23 why complement?...plzzz someone explain
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You said that MSB first and follow LSB right. So we put at line A \ BC. Can we put C \ AB?
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In the last step of function
Why you had taken the complement of A,B,C
why did you pair only one 1 in the second example ?
in the previous video ,you said that 2,4,8,16 pairs are there !!
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He paired on his wish I think 😂
I am not understanding what is the f(a,b,c) = zm(0,1,2,4,7) I am curious why you represent it like that instead like the first video that you actually show a large expression , example: ab'+[(ab) + c']..etc. Can you help me with this concern?
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In the last question how'd you wrote in the third implicant :ABC , isn't B is changing like in implicant 4?
12:55 why did you take it as BC compliment and not BC??
Because B and C stay 0 and 0 is the complement of B and C
why do you always pair B and C together (BC) and leave A alone?
MSB and lSB
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In the first question why didn't we took pair of 2 ones?
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Will you please explain two variable example?