nfi
Electrical
- Apr 29, 2010
- 10
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I'll bludgeon on regardless until somebody says stop
I've been handed a "state transition" table for a finite state machine based on JK Flip-Flops and the associated Karnaugh maps generated from it. Each of the k-maps has an associated "circuit equation" of the form JA=QB.Q'C' KA=QB (for example).
I understand k-maps, but I simply can't follow these or the equations developed from them. A note states that they were generated using "the short-cut method" but I can't find anything relating to this method on the internet (unfortunately, I don't have any helpful books to hand at the moment).
As an example, here is one of the k-maps and the associated equation:
QA | QB QC
1 0 |
---------------
1 0 | 0 0
1 0 | 0 1
0 0 | 1 1
0 1 | 1 0
JA=QB.Q'C' KA=QB
The blue and red highlights represent two groupings drawn onto the table.
If anybody can explain the groupings to me or how the circuit equations were generated, it would be extremely helpful.
Thanks for reading all this
NFI
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I'll bludgeon on regardless until somebody says stop
I've been handed a "state transition" table for a finite state machine based on JK Flip-Flops and the associated Karnaugh maps generated from it. Each of the k-maps has an associated "circuit equation" of the form JA=QB.Q'C' KA=QB (for example).
I understand k-maps, but I simply can't follow these or the equations developed from them. A note states that they were generated using "the short-cut method" but I can't find anything relating to this method on the internet (unfortunately, I don't have any helpful books to hand at the moment).
As an example, here is one of the k-maps and the associated equation:
QA | QB QC
1 0 |
---------------
1 0 | 0 0
1 0 | 0 1
0 0 | 1 1
0 1 | 1 0
JA=QB.Q'C' KA=QB
The blue and red highlights represent two groupings drawn onto the table.
If anybody can explain the groupings to me or how the circuit equations were generated, it would be extremely helpful.
Thanks for reading all this
NFI