One binary adder can add two 4-bit binary numbers. a. Design this adder and explain its operation. b. Simulate the adder

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One binary adder can add two 4-bit binary numbers. a. Design this adder and explain its operation. b. Simulate the adder

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One Binary Adder Can Add Two 4 Bit Binary Numbers A Design This Adder And Explain Its Operation B Simulate The Adder 1
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One binary adder can add two 4-bit binary numbers. a. Design this adder and explain its operation. b. Simulate the adder by adding the following binary numbers, A3​ A2​ A1​ A0​=1001 and B3​B2​B1​B0​=1011, show the output results of C03​ and S3​S2​S1​S0​ connected to current limiting resistors and LEDs. c. Assume that the outputs of the adder C03​ and S3​ S2​ S1​ S0​ are connected to the inputs (D4​D3​D2​D1​D0​) of RAM (IC) and D7​D6​D5​=000. Draw the circuit. d. Determine which conditions of inputs and outputs so that RAM (1k×8) stores data at the address of A9​−A0​=0001100011. e. Calculate the memory capacity in byte from the first address to the address stored the data in Question d.
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