The reduced flow table shown below is for a fundamental mode asynchronous sequential network. Using the universal multip

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The reduced flow table shown below is for a fundamental mode asynchronous sequential network. Using the universal multip

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The Reduced Flow Table Shown Below Is For A Fundamental Mode Asynchronous Sequential Network Using The Universal Multip 1
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The reduced flow table shown below is for a fundamental mode asynchronous sequential network. Using the universal multiple-row state assignment, construct the corresponding expanded flow table and transition table. Assign outputs where necessary such that there is at most a single output change during the time the network is unstable. Assume that the inputs X and X2 never change simultaneously. Next state Present state Input state (X1, X2) outputs Input state (X1,X2) 00 01 10 41 0 00 01 10 11 -11 A: Ά B A D B BB CB с C 0 1 - C A 7 C C 1 - 1 0 D D с A D 0 1
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