CHAPTER 5
LOGIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS
CHAPTER – 5 PART 1
Purpose of the Karnaugh Maps Method
Characteristics of the Karnaugh Maps Method
Construction of Karnaugh Maps of 2 to 6 variables
LOGIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 5 – PART 2
Filling the Cell Values in the Karnaugh Maps
Using of Fully Specified Maps
Use of Incompletely Specified Maps
Use of Boolean Forms Type Sum of Products
Use of Boolean Forms type Product of Sums
LOGIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 5 – PART 3
Definitions and Properties of Karnaugh Map Cells
Generation of High Order Cells with Values 1 for the Function
Generation of High Order Cells with Values 0 for the Function
Selecting a Cell Set to Generate a Minimum Boolean Form
LOGIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 5 – PART 4
Solved Problem 1
Solved Problem 2
Solved Problem 3
Solved Problem 4
LOGIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 5 – PART 5
Problems to be Solved
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LOGIC DESIGN OF SWITCHING CIRCUITS
CHAPTER 5 – PART 6
Problems to be Solved
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