Hey guys, so, for the finite-state machine section, it describes the states for generating a FSM for creating a single pulse, lasting one clock cycle, for a push button input.
Nothing wrong with that, that's just fine, but the problem arises in the description of the states:
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Also, there is a spelling mistake on the next line, or so:
Nothing wrong with that, that's just fine, but the problem arises in the description of the states:
this should sayThe third circle is the condition where our circuit waits for the button to be depressed before it returns to the "stand-by" condition.
Also, a little further down:The third circle is the condition where our circuit waits for the button to be released before it returns to the "stand-by" condition.
should beThere it waits until the button is depressed (Input goes 0) while transmitting a LOW on the output. Then it's all over again!
Unfortunately, pressed and depressed mean the exact same thing with respect to a push button, but I'm not blaming the author, English isn't his first language.There it waits until the button is released (Input goes 0) while transmitting a LOW on the output. Then it's all over again!
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Also, there is a spelling mistake on the next line, or so:
should beIn the lower part of the circle is the output of our circuit. If we want our circuit to transmit a HIGH on a specific state, we put a 1 on that state. Ohterwise we put a 0.
The statements should be combined for proper grammar...In the lower part of the circle is the output of our circuit. If we want our circuit to transmit a HIGH on a specific state, we put a 1 on that state, otherwise we put a 0.
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