Zeng Guangtong. A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR DESIGNING SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS WITH MULTI-INPUT AND MULTI-STATE[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1987, 9(2): 181-187.
Citation:
Zeng Guangtong. A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR DESIGNING SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS WITH MULTI-INPUT AND MULTI-STATE[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1987, 9(2): 181-187.
Zeng Guangtong. A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR DESIGNING SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS WITH MULTI-INPUT AND MULTI-STATE[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1987, 9(2): 181-187.
Citation:
Zeng Guangtong. A PRACTICAL METHOD FOR DESIGNING SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS WITH MULTI-INPUT AND MULTI-STATE[J]. Journal of Electronics & Information Technology, 1987, 9(2): 181-187.
A practical method for directly designing sequential circuits by use of state transition diagrams is described. This method has many advantages. It is easy to use and especially suitable for multi-input and multi-state conditions.
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