A Moore sequential circuit has two inputs (XandY) and

Chapter 16, Problem 16.25

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A Moore sequential circuit has two inputs (X and Y) and three outputs ( \(Z_{2}, Z_{1}\),and \(Z_{0}\) ). The outputs are a 1’s complement number specifying the number of successive times X and Y have been equal or not equal as follows: In decimal, the outputs are 1, 2 and 3, if X and Y have been equal for one time, two successive times, and three or more successive times, and the outputs are, –1, –2, and − 3 if X and Y have been not equal for one time, two successive times, and three or more successive times. Initially, the outputs are all 0.

(a) Construct a state diagram for the circuit.

(b) Encode the states using a one-hot state assignment and derive the D flip-flop input equations and the output equations.

(c) Use a minimum number of D flip-flops and derive the D flip-flop input equations and the output equations.

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