Section 4. Implementation of a Half Adder (a) Construct the circuit as shown in Fig. 3. Vary the inputs A and B (i.e. 0

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Section 4. Implementation of a Half Adder (a) Construct the circuit as shown in Fig. 3. Vary the inputs A and B (i.e. 0

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Section 4. Implementation of a Half Adder (a) Construct the circuit as shown in Fig. 3. Vary the inputs A and B (i.e. 0 and +5V) to obtain all the possible combinations and complete a Truth table for the sum output & and the carry output C. Σ = ΑΦ B А Cout = AB B Fig. 3 The Half adder circuit (b) Is this as you expected? Why is the half adder not suitable for all addition operations? (i.e. why do we need a full adder?)
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