djsfantasi Joined Apr 11, 2010 9,160 Nov 18, 2019 #2 Ok, that’s the problem. So how far have you gotten? Show all of your work so far and explain your thought process. This is Homework Hrlp and not Homework Done for You.
Ok, that’s the problem. So how far have you gotten? Show all of your work so far and explain your thought process. This is Homework Hrlp and not Homework Done for You.
WBahn Joined Mar 31, 2012 30,045 Nov 18, 2019 #3 So forget about CMOS and circuits, how would YOU multiply a 3-bit number by a 2-bit number with pencil and paper? How many bits in the output do you need to be sure you can cover all possibilities?
So forget about CMOS and circuits, how would YOU multiply a 3-bit number by a 2-bit number with pencil and paper? How many bits in the output do you need to be sure you can cover all possibilities?
M Thread Starter Mitra123 Joined Nov 18, 2019 3 Nov 20, 2019 #4 djsfantasi said: Ok, that’s the problem. So how far have you gotten? Show all of your work so far and explain your thought process. This is Homework Hrlp and not Homework Done for You. Click to expand... Hello Sir Thanks for replying I am attaching the circuit design
djsfantasi said: Ok, that’s the problem. So how far have you gotten? Show all of your work so far and explain your thought process. This is Homework Hrlp and not Homework Done for You. Click to expand... Hello Sir Thanks for replying I am attaching the circuit design
M Thread Starter Mitra123 Joined Nov 18, 2019 3 Nov 20, 2019 #5 WBahn said: So forget about CMOS and circuits, how would YOU multiply a 3-bit number by a 2-bit number with pencil and paper? How many bits in the output do you need to be sure you can cover all possibilities? Click to expand... Hello Sir Thanks for replying I am attaching the circuit design A 5 bit output will cover all the possibilities
WBahn said: So forget about CMOS and circuits, how would YOU multiply a 3-bit number by a 2-bit number with pencil and paper? How many bits in the output do you need to be sure you can cover all possibilities? Click to expand... Hello Sir Thanks for replying I am attaching the circuit design A 5 bit output will cover all the possibilities