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FIGURES FOR CHAPTER 6 QUINE-McCLUSKEY METHOD

This chapter in the book includes: Objectives Study Guide 6.1 Determination of Prime Implicants 6.2 The Prime Implicant Chart 6.3 Petrick’s Method 6.4 Simplification of Incompletely Specified Functions 6.5 Simplification Using Map-Entered Variables 6.6 Conclusion Programmed Exercises

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FIGURES FOR CHAPTER 6 QUINE-McCLUSKEY METHOD

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  1. This chapter in the book includes: Objectives Study Guide 6.1 Determination of Prime Implicants 6.2 The Prime Implicant Chart 6.3 Petrick’s Method 6.4 Simplification of Incompletely Specified Functions 6.5 Simplification Using Map-Entered Variables 6.6 Conclusion Programmed Exercises Problems FIGURES FORCHAPTER 6QUINE-McCLUSKEY METHOD Click the mouse to move to the next page. Use the ESC key to exit this chapter.

  2. Equation (6-1) AB'CD' + AB'CD = AB'C

  3. Equation (6-2) f(a, b, c, d)= ∑m(0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14)

  4. Table 6-1. Determination of Prime Implicants

  5. Table 6-2. Prime Implicant Chart

  6. Table 6-3.

  7. Derivation of prime implicants:

  8. Table 6-4.

  9. Table 6-5.

  10. F(A, B, C, D) =Σm(2, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13) + Σd(1, 10, 15)

  11. Prime Implicant Chart with Don’t Cares Omitted

  12. Figure 6-1: Use of Map-Entered Variables

  13. Figure 6-2: Simplification Using aMap-Entered Variable

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