Ĥ 1c-1) 1-bit Comparator 3. Design a 1-bit comparator that does the following: Input signals: A and B (each is a single

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Ĥ 1c-1) 1-bit Comparator 3. Design a 1-bit comparator that does the following: Input signals: A and B (each is a single

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Ĥ 1c-1) 1-bit Comparator 3. Design a 1-bit comparator that does the following: Input signals: A and B (each is a single signal) Output signals: A>B, A=B, A<B AND OR NOT A>B A=B A<B Operation: If the binary value of A is greater than B, A>B should be high, the other outputs low. Likewise, for the other cases. You may use as many NOTS, ANDS and ORs as you need. Hint: This is really three separate problems laying on top of each other. Solve the A>B problem first. Under what conditions (what values of A and B) will A>B light up (be high)? Then solve A<B. Then solve A=B. This last case is the trickiest because there are two different conditions that would light it up. This one OR that one. 4. Draw your circuit here:
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