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Old 12-19-2009, 05:31 PM
kiuhnmgtrdcv kiuhnmgtrdcv is offline
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hello everyone
iam very new into digital logic
i have a question
please look at the below picture
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i think a lot but i couldn't find out How I0 and I1 calculate through Karnaugh Map?
when I calculate with Karnaugh Map the answer doesn't match with given answer I0 and I1 ? d2.JPG
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Old 12-19-2009, 05:47 PM
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if u want to solve it using k-map then u should consider POS form for mapping bc no. of Zero's is less than no. of one's so u can easily find the solution
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Old 12-19-2009, 06:08 PM
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thx for the reply
I also use POS form but when i compare I0 and I1 with this image
d4.JPG
i can't figure out anything
I0 and I1 should be
I0=b xor c
I1=b' + c'
but according to the karnough map
X=(A+B+C)(B'+C')
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Where is my mistake?
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Old 12-19-2009, 08:03 PM
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kiuhnmgtrdcv,

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i think a lot but i couldn't find out How I0 and I1 calculate through Karnaugh Map?
when I calculate with Karnaugh Map the answer doesn't match with given answer I0 and I1 ?
How come you don't capitalize the word at the beginning of a sentence, but do capitalize other words within the sentence even when they shouldn't be? Anyway, attachment 14559 looks correct to me. I can't understand attachment 14560. What does the vertical line before a variable mean? How about using notatiion like (A'+B)C so that everyone can understand it.

So, referencing attachment 14599, when A is zero, only I0 is fed into outout F. So looking at the top row of the K-map where A is always 0, we see only minterms 1 and 2. Those two minterms represent a exclusive OR which I see attached to I0. So far so good. Now when A is 1, only I1 is fed into output F. So, looking at the bottom row of the K-map where A is always 1, we see minterms 4,5,6. Those three minterms represent B'+C', which I see attached to I1. So what is your question?

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