2.5 Self-discovery design tasks (2 marks) - Christmas Light Controller [R2.5.1) (1 mark) According to the Ring Counter l

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2.5 Self-discovery design tasks (2 marks) - Christmas Light Controller [R2.5.1) (1 mark) According to the Ring Counter l

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2.5 Self-discovery design tasks (2 marks) - Christmas Light Controller [R2.5.1) (1 mark) According to the Ring Counter learned in the lecture, design a digital circuit which can control five LEDs ON/OFF sequence (direction) as follows: Direction A: Turn on one LED at a time from left to right, for example: 10000, 01000, 00100, 00010, 00001, 10000, 01000, 00100, Direction B: Turn on one LED at a time from right to left, for example: 00001, 00010, 00100, 01000, 10000, 00001, 00010, 00100, ... The directions A and B can be selected by an input variable ‘Direction' by changing its digital values of 0 or 1. The circuit components to be used may include elementary logic gates (AND, OR, NOT), D Flip-flops, 10 Hz clock, etc. Simulate the circuit in CircuitLab, report the circuit diagram and simulation results for Directions A and B conditions, respectively. Report the complete State Sequence Table for the five outputs. Justify how the circuit operates by explaining the function of each device in the circuit. (Use 10 Hz clock as Clock input, plot waveforms of Clock and five outputs in the same graph for TWO full cycles; LEDs are not required in the circuit diagram and can be represented by output pins)
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